Click to Translate - Anglo-Saxon

Can you guess the correct Anglo-Saxon (Old English) translation for each of these English words?
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Last updated: May 23, 2023
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Boat
King
Thumb
Run
Cave
Star
Woman
Happy
Village
Teacher
Valley
Sheep
Knife
Evening
Three
Face
Bone
Tree
Empty
Eat
ǽfen
æmtig
andwlita
bán
bát
castel
comb
cyning
eówe
etan
gesǽlig
hleápan
láreów
scræf
seax
steorra
þrí
þúma
treów
wif
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3 Comments
+5
Level 80
Dec 31, 2023
Really nice quiz, fascinating to see how similar (and different) some of the words are to what we use now!
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Level 83
Jan 5, 2024
Very interesting and quite challenging. Knowing German helped a lot.
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Level 68
Jan 8, 2024
Fun fact: "Seax" is not just a general word for all knives-- it was a specific type of knife, and the people who made/used those knifes were therefore called Saxons!