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- "The Harrowing of **** Motif in Tolkien's Legendarium". Mallorn (58): 6–9. Hnutu-healh, Glyn (6 January 2020). "Culhwch and Olwen". Arthurian Legends. Archived...
- not follow from this name. Old English: walhhnutu is wealh (foreign) + hnutu (nut). Etymologically it "meant the nut of the Roman lands (Gaul and Italy)...
- transcription Phonetic transcription hwæt ('what') /xwæt/ [hʍæt] hlāf ('bread') /xlɑːf/ [hl̥ɑːf] hnutu ('nut') /xnutu/ [hn̥utu] hrīm ('rime') /xriːm/ [hr̥iːm]...
- such words, including bōc ("book"), cū ("cow"), gāt ("goat"), āc ("oak"), hnutu ("nut"), burg ("city"), and sulh ("plow"). All root nouns are either masculine...
- Old English wealhhnutu, literally 'foreign nut' (from wealh 'foreign' + hnutu 'nut'), because it was introduced from Gaul and Italy. The Latin name for...
- /r/, and /n/ in Middle English. For example, Old English hlāf, hring and hnutu become loaf, ring and nut in Modern English. In some dialects of English...
- Kentigern (also known as St. Mungo) written circa 1200 by Jocelyn of Furness. Hnutu-healh, Glyn (2021-05-31). "Vita Sancti Kentigerni (Life of Saint Kentigern)"...
- → ME /weːk/ → w****. Most instances of /i/ and /u/ remained as such: OE hnutu → NE nut, OE riden → NE ridden. The effects of open-syllable lengthening...
- /weːk/ > "w****". Most instances of /i/ and /u/ remained as such: Old English hnutu > "nut", Old English riden > "ridden". As in Dutch, long vowels were often...
- 'Nothurst', meaning "wooded hill where nut-trees grow", from the Old English hnutu + hyrst. Nuthurst manor, and later parish, since before the Norman conquest...