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Search over 250+ Old English words with their Modern English translations. Bidirectional lookup with a built‑in basic translator for common phrases.
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📖 "Cwēn" → "Queen"
The Old English cw- spelling shifted to qu- after Norman French influence. Other examples: cwic → quick, cwæð → quoth.🗣️ "Þū" = "You" (singular)
Old English distinguished singular þū from plural gē, similar to French tu/vous. Modern English lost this distinction.📅 ~1,500 years ago
Old English was spoken from around 450 AD. About 25–30% of Modern English vocabulary can be traced back to Old English roots.Encrypt and decrypt text using AES in the browser with a password. Uses Web Crypto API. No data sent to server.
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