Translation of "happy" into Old English
glæd, wynfull, blīþe are the top translations of "happy" into Old English.
Experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous. [..]
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glæd
adjectiveenjoying peace, comfort, etc.; contented, joyous [..]
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wynfull
adjectiveenjoying peace, comfort, etc.; contented, joyous [..]
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blīþe
Having a feeling of satisfaction, enjoyment or well-being, often arising from a positive situation or set of circumstances. [..]
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Less frequent translations
- ēadiġ
- bliðe
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"Happy" in English - Old English dictionary
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Phrases similar to "happy" with translations into Old English
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bliss · ead · gefea · gleo · wynn · ēad
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Ēadiȝ ȝetæl