- sǽcierr
- m (-es/-as) sea-ebbing; the retreat of the sea (where the waves drew back and left a passage for the Israelites)
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
cierr — m ( es/ as) turn, change, time, occasion; affair, business; æt sumum cierre at some time, once … Old to modern English dictionary
cierr — turn … The Old English to English
turn — cierr, abugan, gehwierfan … English to the Old English
chare — or char noun Etymology: Middle English char turn, piece of work, from Old English cierr; akin to Old English cierran to turn Date: before 12th century chore … New Collegiate Dictionary
char — char1 /chahr/, v., charred, charring, n. v.t. 1. to burn or reduce to charcoal: The fire charred the paper. 2. to burn slightly; scorch: The flame charred the steak. v.i. 3. to become charred. n. 4. a charred material or surface. 5. charcoal. 6.… … Universalium
chore — /chawr, chohr/, n. 1. a small or odd job; routine task. 2. chores, the everyday work around a house or farm. 3. a hard or unpleasant task: Solving the problem was quite a chore. [1375 1425; late ME char, OE cyrr, var. of CIERR, CERR CHAR3] Syn. 1 … Universalium
Chark — Recorded as Chark, Charke, Charker, this is almost certainly an English surname. Although quite well recorded in the surviving church registers of, for instance, the city of London, as shown below, none of the various dictionaries of surnames… … Surnames reference
Charke — Recorded as Chark, Charke, Charker, this is almost certainly an English surname. Although quite well recorded in the surviving church registers of, for instance, the city of London, as shown below, none of the various dictionaries of surnames… … Surnames reference
Charker — Recorded as Chark, Charke, Charker, this is almost certainly an English surname. Although quite well recorded in the surviving church registers of, for instance, the city of London, as shown below, none of the various dictionaries of surnames… … Surnames reference
cer — see cierr … Old to modern English dictionary