I recently went to the last town in the world that still speaks Old English and I was shocked by how much I could speak and ...
Meaning “to see or observe something remarkable,” from Old English behealdan. Used to express awe, as in “Behold the beauty of nature.” An old form of “you,” from Old English þū. Mostly in religious ...
These old English words have been around since before people started writing history. They remind us where our language came from and show how words can last through time while the world keeps ...
A historian's hunch about what might lie hidden within the walls of a Japanese church in Salt Lake City has led congregants ...