- sceall
- see sceal pres 1st and 3rd person sing of sculan
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
O'Scallan — Recorded as Scallan, Scallon, sometimes Scullin, and originally O Scallan, this is an ancient Irish surname. It originates from the pre 10th century O Sceallain, which itself derives from the word sceall meaning the stone of a fruit or the kernel … Surnames reference
Scallan — Recorded as Scallan, Scallon, sometimes Scullin, and originally O Scallan, this is an ancient Irish surname. It originates from the pre 10th century O Sceallain, which itself derives from the word sceall meaning the stone of a fruit or the kernel … Surnames reference
Scallon — Recorded as Scallan, Scallon, sometimes Scullin, and originally O Scallan, this is an ancient Irish surname. It originates from the pre 10th century O Sceallain, which itself derives from the word sceall meaning the stone of a fruit or the kernel … Surnames reference
Scullin — Recorded as Scallan, Scallon, sometimes Scullin, and originally O Scallan, this is an ancient Irish surname. It originates from the pre 10th century O Sceallain, which itself derives from the word sceall meaning the stone of a fruit or the kernel … Surnames reference
scellan — sv/t3 3rd pres scilþ past sceall/scullon ptp gescollen to sound, make a noise … Old to modern English dictionary
sculan — irreg v/i 3rd pres sceall, scal/sculon past sceolde, scolde, scealde, scalde ptp gesculen 1. to owe; hé him sceolde 10,000 peninga he owed him 10,000 pennies; 2. denoting obligation or constraint of various kinds, shall, must, ought, (I) have or… … Old to modern English dictionary
segnian — 1 wv/t2 1. to make the sign of the cross, make the sign of the cross upon anything in token of blessing or consecration, cross oneself, to bless, consecrate; mid þrim fingrum man sceall bletsian and segnian with three fingers shall one bless and… … Old to modern English dictionary