æboc
Old English
noun
Definitions
- lawbook
Etymology
Compound from Old English ǣ (marriage, law, life) + Old English bōc (book, beech).
Origin
Old English
bōc
Gloss
book, beech
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
本
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bispellboc Old English
- boccræft Old English
- bocgestreon Old English
- bochus Old English
- boclar Old English
- boclic Old English
- bocstæf Old English
- boctreow Old English
- bōc Old English
- ciricboc Old English
- cwidboc Old English
- færeldboc Old English
- gecyndboc Old English
- gerimboc Old English
- godspellboc Old English
- handboc Old English
- larboc Old English
- læceboc Old English
- namboc Old English
- rihtæw Old English
- rædingboc Old English
- sangboc Old English
- æfæst Old English
- ælareow Old English
- ælædend Old English
- æsellend Old English
- æwbryce Old English
- æwita Old English
- æwlic Old English
- æwnian Old English
- ǣ Old English
- boke Middle English
- book Middle English
- booke Middle English
- *bōk gmw-pro