- weorf
- n (-es/-) beast of burden, cattle
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
weorf- — see hweorf , hwýorf … Old to modern English dictionary
Vorley — This medieval English surname, with variant spellings Vorley, Warley, Worsley, Worley, Woorsley etc., is of English locational origin. It can derive from any of a number of places in countied in such diverse counties as Lancashire, Somerset, and… … Surnames reference
Worley — This medieval English surname, with variant spellings Vorley, Warley, Worsley, Worley, Woorsley etc., is of English locational origin. It can derive from any of a number of places in countied in such diverse counties as Lancashire, Somerset, and… … Surnames reference
Wardley — This is an English locational surname. It originates from the little village of Wardley in the county of Rutland, England s smallest county. First recorded as Werlea in manuscripts in the year 1067, the year following the battle of Hastings and… … Surnames reference
Worsley — This interesting name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational surname from either of the places called Worsley in Lancashire and in Worcestershire. The place in Lancashire was recorded as Werkesleia in 1196, and means Weorchaeth s wood or… … Surnames reference
weoruf — see weorf … Old to modern English dictionary
worf — see weorf … Old to modern English dictionary