-
Christian stod ved højen mast" (Danish: [kʰʌŋ ˈkʰʁestjæn ˈstoðˀ ve̝ ˈhʌjˀn̩
mæst]; lit. 'King
Christian Stood by the
Lofty Mast'), or
simply "Kong Christian"...
- þa for ic me sylf mid-þam
mannum þe me mid-foron into Denmearcon, þe eoƿ
mæst hearm of com: and þæt hæbbe mid-godes
fultume forene forfangen, þæt eoƿ næfre...
- shrubs, such as
acorns and
other nuts. The term
derives from the Old
English mæst,
meaning the nuts of
forest trees that have ac****ulated on the ground, especially...
-
Championship in Brazil. On club
level she pla**** with
Power Divino Maest.
Power Divino Maest (1994–1995) "Paola Ramos". Sports-reference.com.
Archived from...
- ("most boyish"). The only
exception is that "more" (mā or swīðor) and "most" (
mǣst or swīðost) were
sometimes used with participles: swīðor ġelufod ("more loved")...
-
hreofum stane,
swylce worie bi wædes ofre,
sondbeorgum ymbseald, særyrica
mæst, swa þæt wenaþ wægliþende þæt hy on
ealond sum
eagum wliten, ond þonne gehydað...
- "Agustus mōnaþ on ūre geþēode wē nemnaþ Wēodmōnaþ, for ðon ðe hī on ðam mōnþe
mǣst geweaxaþ." "The
month of
Agustus we call the weed
month in our language,...
- fgcu.edu.
Archived from the
original on 2017-12-17.
Retrieved 2009-07-26.
Maest, Ann; Kuipers, James; MacHardy, Kim; Lawson,
Gregory (March 2006). Barnhisel...
- (in the
genitive plural meredēaða) in the p****age
rodor swipode meredēaða
mǣst, literally: "the
greatest quantity of sea-deaths
scourged the skies", in...
- Widsið maðolade,
wordhord onleac, se þe
monna mæst mægþa ofer eorþan,
folca geondferde; oft he on
flette geþah
mynelicne maþþum. Him from
Myrgingum æþele...