Translation of "centaur" into Old English

centaur is the translation of "centaur" into Old English.

centaur noun grammar

(Greek mythology) A mythical beast having a horse's body with a human head and torso in place of the head and neck of the horse. [..]

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  • centaur

    nama strang mann

    ān cuþ deor hæbbende ān hors hrǣw wiþ ān mann hēafod ond wamb wiþ stede of sēo hēafod ond hals of sēo hors.

    the idea of the centaur does exist in our imagination, and inside our heads, and the name of it in our mouths.

    sēo ġehyġd of sēo centaur dēþ bēon wiþ ūre ġehyġd, ond in ūre hēafod, ond sēo nama of hīt wiþ ūre mūþas.

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Centaur noun grammar

(Greek mythology) One of a race of monsters having a head, trunk, and arms of a man, and the body and legs of a horse. [..]

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