Translation of "go" into Old English
wendan, faran, feran are the top translations of "go" into Old English.
(obsolete, intransitive) To walk; to travel on one's feet. [11th-19th c.] [..]
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wendan
verbto disappear {{jump|t|disappear|s|a [..]
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faran
verbto move from a place to another that is further away {{jump|t|move|s|a [..]
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feran
verbto move from a place to another that is further away {{jump|t|move|s|a
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Less frequent translations
- wadan
- gan
- fēran
- gangan
- gān
- siþian
- gewitan
- hweorfan
- leoran
- steorfan
- agan
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"gO" in English - Old English dictionary
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A board game played for over 2000 years. It is played with 181 black stones and 180 white ones, typically on a board of squares 19 squares wide and 19 deep. [..]
"Go" in English - Old English dictionary
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Abbreviation of [i]graphene oxide[/i]. [..]
"GO" in English - Old English dictionary
Currently, we have no translations for GO in the dictionary, maybe you can add one? Make sure to check automatic translation, translation memory or indirect translations.
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Phrases similar to "go" with translations into Old English
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tógán
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abreotan · aceorfan · acwellan · acwielman · cwellan · fyllan
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on huntoð ȝán
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Ic ne forsæce , on nieht út to gánne
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gedon
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giefan · æfnan
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faran · feran · lēoran
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steorfan