oldengelsk

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Danish[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

old- (old, ancient) +‎ engelsk (English)

Adjective[edit]

oldengelsk (plural and definite singular attributive oldengelske)

  1. Old English (of, in, or pertaining to the earliest form of the English language, as spoken and written before the Norman Conquest)
    Synonym: angelsaksisk

Noun[edit]

oldengelsk n (uninflected)

  1. Old English (the language)
    Synonym: angelsaksisk