In Old English

Explore our collection of items with  Old English words translated into everyday life.

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Hoodies

To restate and retell

Magnets

To charm and ensnare

Mugs

To confuse and vex

Totes

To cheer and regale

T-Shirts

To entertain and amuse

Stickers

To delight and enchant.

Decals

To describe and delight

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My Life

Old English intertwined with modern life

Nursing

The essence of nursing, painted in the poetic strokes of Old English

EMS

Old English words proclaim unto the realm the noble art of EMS

Words

The support or practice of nudism or public nudity, especially for religious reasons

A feast given by tenants for their landlords each Christmas

Stomach pain or sickness from nervous anxiety

The crunching sound created when snow is trodden on

A person who works only when someone is watching

An exaggerated statement or story that’s completely made up

To stare eagerly at someone hoping they will give you food

A measure of beer

To compliment or flatter someone to get something you want

Nonsense or deceitful language or ideas

An appaling, hideous or repulsive person

A dish that looks good but is lacking in substance

To hide in the corner

Tomato

Perhaps, possible

A fool

An ill mannered, despicable person

A time for drinking alcohol

Exhausted or fatigued from hard work

Exhausted from a hard day at work

A dishonest, corrupt and unprincipled person, especially a politician 

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