Anglish Wordbook

How to Use
You can use your device's 'Find on/in Page' tool to search the Wordbook as an English – Anglish dictionary. Include a space before and/or after your word/query to narrow your search results. For example, searching for "know" will include words like "knowledge", but searching for " know " with spaces will only yield instances of that word. (On Windows & Linux: CTRL+ F. On Mac: CMD+F. On iOS: Find on Page (Apple Article). On Android: Find in Page (Google Article).)

Meaning Column ᛫ = definition separator, so "᛫ a cat ᛫ a dog ᛫" shows that the word means both cat and dog. ᛬ = part of speech separator, so "᛫ a bike ᛬ to bike ᛫" shows the two definitions are different parts of speech. [ᛏ] = transitive [ᚾ] = neuter (as in intransitive) [ᚱ] = revived (a dead meaning given back to a living word for the sake of Angish) [ᚹ] = widened (an expanded meaning given to a word for the sake of Anglish) Forebear Column A tilde ~ means the Anglish word was taken directly from Modern English with no changes. Words in [ square brackets ] are older forms of the word which did not influence the Anglish word whose entry they are a part of. They're included largely because it makes looking up words easier. Words in { curly brackets } are words which are, for some reason, of note to the word whose entry they are part of. Whence Column ᚠ = from | NE = New English (Modern English) | ENE = Early New English (Early Modern English) | ME = Middle English | OE = Old English | WF = West Frisian | LG = Low German | HG = High German (including Yiddish) | FK = Frankish | NL = Dutch | N = Norse | C = Celtic | I = Italic | H = Hellenic | Þ = Proto-Germanic‍ | O = other Notes Column PST = past tense | PTCP = past participle | ᛣ = calque