- hwilc
- interrog pron, adj which, what; indef whosoever, whichever; any (one), some (one); swá \hwilc swá whosoever, whatever
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
i-hwilc — i hwilc, illc early ME. forms of OE. ᵹehwylc each, q.v … Useful english dictionary
welch — Pron. std. (8. Jh.), mhd. wel(h), weli(c)h, ahd. (h)welīh, mndl. wel(i)c Stammwort. Wie afr. hwelik, ae. hwilc aus (g.) * hwa leika gegenüber (g.) * hwe leika in gt. ƕileiks, anord. hvílíkr, ae. hwilc, as. hwilīk, mhd. wilich, wilīh.… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Which — Which, pron. [OE. which, whilk, AS. hwilc, hwylc, hwelc, from the root of hw[=a] who + l[=i]c body; hence properly, of what sort or kind; akin to OS. hwilik which, OFries. hwelik, D. welk, G. welch, OHG. wel[=i]h, hwel[=i]h, Icel. hv[=i]l[=i]kr,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
which — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, of what kind, which, from Old English hwilc; akin to Old High German wilīh of what kind, which, Old English hwā who, gelīk like more at who, like Date: before 12th century 1. being what one or ones out of a … New Collegiate Dictionary
kʷo- — Also kʷi . Stem of relative and interrogative pronouns. Derivatives include who, whether, either, quorum, quip, and quality. 1. a. who, whose, whom, from Old English … Universalium
which — /hwich, wich/, pron. 1. what one?: Which of these do you want? Which do you want? 2. whichever: Choose which appeals to you. 3. (used relatively in restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses to represent a specified antecedent): The book, which I… … Universalium
hwelc — see hwilc … Old to modern English dictionary
hwilchugu — pron any, some, some one; not much, little; anything, something [hwilc is declined] … Old to modern English dictionary
hwilchwugu — pron any, some, some one; not much, little; anything, something [hwilc is declined] … Old to modern English dictionary
hwylc — see hwilc … Old to modern English dictionary