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Old English Origin to Old French Origin

When the Normans conquered England, words with Old English origins were considered lower class. "High society" often replaced these words with words that had Old French origins. Can you guess the Old French "fancier" synonyms of these words that have Old English origins?
Some of these words have many synonyms, but only the Old French origin word will suffice.
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Old English
Origin
Old French
Origin
Bookcraft
Literature
Drought/Dearth
Famine
Foe
Enemy
Belief
Faith
Stronghold
Fort
Selfhood
Identity
Harbor
Port
Hearsay
Rumour
Pig
Pork
Overlive
Survive
Old English
Origin
Old French
Origin
Brotherly
Fraternal
Stench
Odour
Cow
Beef
Nought
Zero
Almighty
Omnipotent
Woodland
Forest
Buy
Purchase
Weep
Cry
Midday
Noon
Room (in House)
Chamber
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