Category:Articles containing Old English (ca. 450-1100)-language text
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This category contains articles with Old English-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
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* # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 • A Aa Ae Aj Ao At • B Ba Be Bj Bo Bt • C Ca Ce Cj Co Ct • D Da De Dj Do Dt • E Ea Ee Ej Eo Et • F Fa Fe Fj Fo Ft • G Ga Ge Gj Go Gt • H Ha He Hj Ho Ht • I Ia Ie Ij Io It • J Ja Je Jj Jo Jt • K Ka Ke Kj Ko Kt • L La Le Lj Lo Lt • M Ma Me Mj Mo Mt • N Na Ne Nj No Nt • O Oa Oe Oj Oo Ot • P Pa Pe Pj Po Pt • Q Qa Qe Qj Qo Qt • R Ra Re Rj Ro Rt • S Sa Se Sj So St • T Ta Te Tj To Tt • U Ua Ue Uj Uo Ut • V Va Ve Vj Vo Vt • W Wa We Wj Wo Wt • X Xa Xe Xj Xo Xt • Y Ya Ye Yj Yo Yt • Z Za Ze Zj Zo Zt
Pages in category "Articles containing Old English (ca. 450-1100)-language text"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,202 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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A
- A Wreath in Time
- Abbot
- Abecedarium Nordmannicum
- Abeyance
- Acacia
- Acre
- Æ
- Ælfheah of Canterbury
- Ælfric
- Ælfric of Crediton
- Ælfric (bishop of Hereford)
- Ælfric I
- Ælfric II
- Ælfric III
- Ælfric Modercope
- Ælfric of Abingdon
- Ælfric of Eynsham
- Ælfric of Ramsbury
- Ælfric Puttoc
- Ælfthryth of Mercia
- Ælfwynn, wife of Æthelstan Half-King
- Æscwine of Wessex
- Æsir
- Æthelbald of Mercia
- Æthelberht of Whithorn
- Æthelberht, king of the Hwicce
- Æthelberht of Kent
- Æthelbert II of Kent
- Æthelbert of Sussex
- Æthelburh of Kent
- Æthelred
- Æthelred I of Wessex
- Æthelred the Unready
- Æthelstan
- Æthelstan Ætheling
- Against a dwarf
- Alabaster
- Albruna
- Alcuin
- Aldhelm
- Alfet
- Alfred the Great
- Algiz
- Alkelda
- Allegiance
- Aller Brook
- Allerby
- Alliterative Revival
- Alliterative verse
- Alms
- Alric of Kent
- Althea
- Anatolian hypothesis
- Ancient Macedonian language
- Angles (tribe)
- Anglia (peninsula)
- Anglo-Celtic
- Anglo-Normans
- Anglo-Saxon dress
- Anglo-Saxon law
- Anglo-Saxon paganism
- Anglo-Saxon runes
- Anglo-Saxon runic rings
- Anglo-Saxons
- Anna of East Anglia
- Ansuz (rune)
- Ant
- Antarctica
- Anthem
- Apheresis (linguistics)
- Apostrophe
- Apple
- Archibald (name)
- Arne, Dorset
- Ascall mac Ragnaill
- River Ashop
- Aspidochelone
- Assimilation (phonology)
- Attercopus
- Aurvandill
- Autumn
- Avening
- Awe
- Axbridge
- Axminster
- Ayenbite of Inwyt
B
- B
- Babworth
- Bagel
- Bagme Bloma
- Bagsecg
- Bailiwick
- Bald's eyesalve
- Baldr
- Balthild of Chelles
- Banbury
- Bane (plant)
- Barn
- Barnett
- Battersea
- Battle of Aylesford
- Battle of Beran Byrig
- Battle of Chester
- Battle of Hastings
- Beadsman
- Bear
- Beaver
- Bede
- Bedgebury Forest
- Bedgebury National Pinetum
- Beer
- Beetley
- River Belah
- Bell
- Bellows
- Bentley Priory
- Beot
- Beowulf
- Beowulf (hero)
- Beowulf and Middle-earth
- Beowulf: A New Verse Translation
- Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics
- Bernicia
- Berrylands
- Beverly (name)
- Bichon Frisé
- Bidding prayer
- Bidston Hill
- Billfrith
- Bind rune
- Birchington-on-Sea
- Birkenhead
- Birmingham
- Bishop
- Bjarmaland
- Black Shuck
- Blackcap, East Sussex
- Bleadon
- Blenda
- Blessing
- Blond
- Blót
- Blōtmōnaþ
- Bodkin point
- Böðvildr
- Body armor
- Bognor Regis
- Bolster
- Bolton
- Book
- Bookland (law)
- Boston, Lincolnshire
- Braies
- Branch
- Bread
- Breakfast
- Breast
- Breeches
- Breidablik
- Brennus
- Bride
- Bridlington
- Briercliffe
- Bristol
- Britain (place name)
- British English
- British nobility
- Brittonic languages
- Common Brittonic
- Brixton
- Brown
- Brownsea Island
- Bruges
- Brugmann's law
- River Brun
- Buckley, Greater Manchester
- Buggenhout
- Burgh
- Burgundians
- Burh
- Burnett, Somerset
- Burry Port
- Buttermere, Wiltshire
- Byrhtferth
- Byrhtnoth