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- uṣṭá "burnt"; uṣṇá "warm, hot" *gel- "to be cold, to freeze" cold (< OE ceald) kalds "cold (of the weather)" gelus "ice", gelidus "icy" śarada "autumn"...
- English ceald appears as Modern English "cold" (actually from Anglian Old English cald) rather than "*cheald" (the expected result of ceald). Breaking...
- height. These may have occurred in Old English: beorht [beo̯rxt] "bright" ċeald [t͡ʃæɑ̯ld] "cold" A centering diphthong is one that begins with a more peripheral...
- Ceanothus leucodermis BOLD: 436524 Calflora: 1803 CoL: RYRV EoL: 582500 EPPO: CEALD FEIS: cealeu FNA: 250101398 GBIF: 3039329 GRIN: 452104 iNaturalist: 76182...
- appears again as æ (vs. West Saxon ie): Anglian cald ('cold') vs. West Saxon ċeald. The merger of eo and io (long and short) occurred early in West Saxon but...
- for example Anglian, was back vowels rather than diphthongs. West Saxon ceald; but Anglian cald > ModE cold. Diphthong height harmonization: The height...
- literally means 'cold valley'. The name derives from the Old English words ceald ('cold') and ****b ('valley'). The village was recorded as Celdecomba in...
- "The Mermaid", a traditional folksong Þa ofer wídne gársecg wéow unwidre ceald, Sum hagusteald on lagu féoll on nicera geweald. He legde lást swa fýres...
- 'Bacca's spring'. The second element celde is derived from the Old English ceald from which the modern word 'cold' derives. According to a late seventh-...
- ocean (prose translation) The Mermaid Þa ofer wídne gársecg wéow unwidre ceald, Sum hagusteald on lagu féoll on nicera geweald. He legde lást swa fýres...