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- Yngvi): Ing wæs ærest mid Eástdenum
gesewen secgum, oð he síððan eást ofer
wæg gewát. wæn æfter ran. þus
Heardingas þone hæle nemdon. Ing was
first amidst...
- 1705: Ing wæs ærest mid Est-Denum
Gesewen secgum, oþ he siððan est Ofer
wæg gewat; wæn æfter ran; Þus
heardingas þone hæle nemdun. An
Ingui is also listed...
- UK: /ˈfɒlksvɑːɡən, ˈvɒl-/, US: /ˈfɔːlksvɑːɡən, ˈvɔːl-, ˈvoʊk-, -wɑːɡ-, -
wæɡ-/.
Tooze notes: "Even if the war had not intervened,
developments up to 1939...
- the 18th and
early 19th
centuries suggested an Old
English derivation from
wæġ, 'wave'. The
source of the Wye is in the
Welsh mountains at Plynlimon. It...
- N.; Zarković, K.; Schaur, R. J. R.; Stolc, S.; Schlag, G. N.; Redl, H.;
Waeg, G.; Borović, S.; Loncarić, I.; Jurić, G.; Hlavka, V. (1999). "4-Hydroxynonenal...
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Collections at the
University of Leeds. Its Old
English title, "Mód Þrýþe Ne
Wæg", is not
easily translated into
modern English and
references the epic poem...
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Jamieson stated that the most
probable etymology of the name was from Aull
Waeg – the way to the sea. Sir
Robert Erskine was
granted the
lands of
Alloa and...
- ᛝ Ing ƿæs ærest mid Eástdenum geseƿen secgum, oð he síððan e[á]st ofer
ƿæg geƿát. ƿæn æfter ran. þus
Heardingas þone hæle nemdon. "ᛝ Ing was
first amidst...
- the
compound wægsweord (1489a)
referring to a pattern-welded
blade (the
wæg- "wave"
describing the wave-like patterns). A mære maðþumsweord "renowned...