Category:Old English nouns
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Old English terms that indicate people, beings, things, places, phenomena, qualities or ideas.
- Category:Old English noun forms: Old English nouns that are inflected to display grammatical relations other than the main form.
- Category:Old English agent nouns: Old English nouns that denote an agent that performs the action denoted by the verb from which the noun is derived.
- Category:Old English collective nouns: Old English nouns that indicate groups of related things or beings, without the need of grammatical pluralization.
- Category:Old English compound nouns: Old English nouns composed of two or more stems.
- Category:Old English countable nouns: Old English nouns that can be quantified directly by numerals.
- Category:Old English diminutive nouns: Old English nouns that are derived from a base word to convey endearment, small size or small intensity.
- Category:Old English nouns by gender: Old English nouns organized by the gender they belong to.
- Category:Old English nouns by inflection type: Old English nouns organized by the type of inflection they follow.
- Category:Old English nouns with other-gender equivalents: Old English nouns that refer to gendered concepts (e.g. actor vs. actress, king vs. queen) and have corresponding other-gender equivalent terms.
- Category:Old English pluralia tantum: Old English nouns that are mostly or exclusively used in the plural form.
- Category:Old English proper nouns: Old English nouns that indicate individual entities, such as names of persons, places or organizations.
- Category:Old English reconstructed nouns: Old English nouns that have been linguistically reconstructed.
- Category:Old English uncountable nouns: Old English nouns that indicate qualities, ideas, unbounded mass or other abstract concepts that cannot be quantified directly by numerals.
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 13 total.
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- Old English pluralia tantum (0 c, 105 e)
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- Old English reconstructed nouns (0 c, 119 e)
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- Old English uncountable nouns (0 c, 15 e)
Pages in category "Old English nouns"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 7,594 total.
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- pad
- paddoc
- pæca
- pæcung
- pægel
- pæl
- pæþ
- pal
- palent
- palente
- palentse
- palist
- pallent
- palm
- palmæppel
- Palmsunnandæg
- palmtreo
- palmtreow
- panne
- papa
- papdom
- papol-stan
- papolstan
- paradis
- part
- passion
- Paternoster
- pawa
- pea
- pearroc
- pearruc
- Pehtas
- pellican
- penig
- penn
- pennig
- penning
- penningmangere
- peo
- peorð
- pere
- perfince
- persoc
- persoctreow
- peru
- perwince
- petersilie
- petersilige
- petersylige
- philosoph
- pic
- picgbread
- pie
- Pihtisc
- pil
- pin
- pinbeam
- pinca
- pinere
- pinhnutu
- pinn
- pinne
- pinness
- pintel
- pintreow
- pinung
- pinungtol
- pipdream
- pipe
- piper
- pipere
- pipor
- pirige
- pise
- pistol
- plæce
- plæga
- plæse
- plætt
- plante
- plantsticca
- plega
- pleghus
- pleoh
- pliht
- plog
- ploh
- plume
- plumseaw
- plumtreow
- pocc
- pocca
- pohha
- pol
- polente
- pollegie
- popig
- porr
- port
- portcwene
- portgerefa
- portmann
- post
- postol
- pott
- prætt
- prafost
- predicere
- predicung
- preon
- preost
- preosthad
- preowthwil
- prica
- prim
- primsang
- princ
- profost
- pryde
- pryte
- psalm
- psealm
- puca
- pucel
- pull
- pund
- pundfald
- purpure
- purs
- pusa
- pylce
- pylece
- pyll
- pynca
- pyretre
- pyrige
- pytt
R
- ra
- raa
- raca
- racente
- racenteag
- racu
- rad
- ræcc
- ræced
- ræd
- rædbora
- ræde
- rædehere
- rædels
- ræden
- rædere
- rædgiefa
- rædgifa
- rædgyfa
- rædic
- ræding
- rædingboc
- ræfter
- ræpling
- ræs
- ræscettung
- ræst
- ræstedæg
- ræswa
- ræswung
- ræt
- rætt
- ræw
- ragu
- raha
- ram
- ramesa
- ramm
- ran
- rand
- randbeag
- rap
- raradumbla
- raredumle
- raw
- Read Sæ
- reada
- readda
- readnes
- readnys
- reaf
- reafere
- reaflac
- reafolness
- reafung
- ream
- rec
- reccend