- and word
replacements (bird
originally meaning "nestling" had
replaced OE
fugol). By the late 18th century, the
British Empire had
spread English through...
-
Middle English; the word 'fowl' is of
Germanic origin (cf. Old
English "
fugol", West
Frisian fûgel,
Dutch vogel,
German Vogel,
Swedish fågel, Danish/Norwegian...
-
occupational name for a bird-catcher or
hunter of wild birds. Old
English fugel or
fugol means "bird" and has
evolved into the
modern word fowl. Look up fowler or...
- or
young animal. The word "fowl" is of
Germanic origin (cf. Old
English Fugol,
German Vogel,
Danish Fugl). "Poultry" is a term used for any kind of domesticated...
- Amsterdam ; New York: North-Holland.
Course 96. ISBN 978-0-444-87070-4. I. Ya.
Fugol', "Free and self-trapped
excitons in cryocrystals:
kinetics and relaxation...
- > blown; boga > bow /bou/;
flogen >
flown ugV, ūgV /uː/ /uː/ /əu/ /aʊ/
fugol > fowl; drugaþ >
drouth > drought; būgan > to bow /baʊ/ æh, ah, ag# /auh/...
- > blown; boga > bow /bou/;
flogen >
flown ugV, ūgV /uː/ /uː/ /əu/ /aʊ/
fugol > fowl; drugaþ >
drouth > drought; būgan > to bow /baʊ/ æh, ah, ag# /auh/...
- that a-mutation may have been
preserved in
Crimean Gothic. Old
English fugol, fugel : Old High
German fogal "bird" Old
Gutnish hult "copse, wood" : Old...
- 2964–2976. Bibcode:1972JChPh..57.2964T. doi:10.1063/1.1678691. Belov, A. G.;
Fugol, I. Ya.; Yurtaeva, E. M.; Bazhan, O. V. (1
September 2000). "Luminescence...
- In 1931 the
parish had a po****tion of 2127. The name "Fulstone"
means '
Fugol's farm/settlement'.
Fulstone was
recorded in the
Domesday Book as Fugelestun...