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1 Americaninterjection
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Etymology
Origin of A.H.3
From New Latin annō Hejirae
Origin of A.H.4
From New Latin annō Hebraico
Example Sentences
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Nes neauer fulðe godd leof · þah pouerte ⁊ unorneschipe beon him licwurðe.
From Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts by Hall, Joseph
To fore þe kinge· þah heo scholde. lusteþ· heo queþ· leteþ me speke. hwat wille ye. þis pays to breke.
From Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts by Hall, Joseph
Hwi þenne þu chirche ancre al beo þu iwimplet; openest þah þi neb to weopmones ehe .
From Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts by Hall, Joseph
Ase forð 74 as ȝe mahen of mete ⁊ of claðes · ⁊ of oþre þinges þet neode of flesch easkeð; beoð large toward ham; þah ȝe nearowe beon ⁊ hearde to ow seoluen.
From Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts by Hall, Joseph
Ha wes 35 him sone i hondsald þah hit hire unwil were.
From Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts by Hall, Joseph
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