-
included in the
civil parish of Albury. Its name
comes from the Anglo-Saxon æt
þǽm éastan hæge,
meaning "at the
eastern hedged enclosure" or similar. Wikimedia...
- land norþryhte lǣge, oþþe hwæðer ǣnig mon be norðan
þǣm wēstenne būde. Þā fōr hē norþryhte be
þǣm lande: lēt him
ealne weg þæt wēste land on ðæt stēorbord...
- Pha Taem
National Park (Thai:อุทยานแห่งชาติผาแต้ม) is a
national park on the
Mekong River in Ubon
Ratchathani Province,
northeast Thailand. Phou Xieng...
- Nhok Them (Khmer: ញ៉ុក ថែម, Nhŏk Thêm [ɲok
tʰaem]; 22 June 1903 – 1974) was a
Cambodian writer known for his
novel Kolab Pailin. Them was born in a farmer...
-
Feala ic on
þǣm beorge ƿrāðra ƿyrda. þearle þenian; beƿrigen mid ƿolcnum scīrne scīman ƿann
under ƿolcnum. cƿīðdon
Cyninges fyll. /
gebiden hæbbe / Geseah...
-
gewyldan meahte, nære þæt hi on niht ut ne ætburston of þære byrig, ⁊ æfter
þæm begeat Anlaf Eadmundes cynges freondscipe, ⁊ se
cyning Eadmund onfeng þa...
-
defences from the
sixteenth century.
Upnor meant "at the bank"
being "æt
þæm ōre" in Old
English and "atten ore" in
Middle English and "atte Nore" in...
- wære. Leg[d]e þe his
teage [o]n sweoran;
ongunnan him of
þæm lande liþan. Sona swa hy of
þæm lande coman þa
ongunnan him þa [leomu] colian. Þa com ingangan...
- Men ne
cunnon secgan tŏ sōðe, / selerǣdende, hæleð
under heofenum, / hwā
þǣm hlæste onfēng. In no way they him less / with
gifts endowed, with folk-wealth...
-
adjectival and
pronominal ending shows a
short form
ending in -m (Old
English þǣm~þām, Old
Frisian thām, Old
Saxon thēm. This
ending is
probably via analogy...