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  • hliehhan - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    From Proto-West Germanic *hlahhjan, from Proto-Germanic *hlahjaną Cognates include Old Saxon hlahhian, Old High German hlahhan, Old Norse hlæja, Gothic 𐌷𐌻𐌰𐌷𐌾𐌰𐌽 (hlahjan) hliehhan Hwæt hliehst þū mīn? Why are you laughing at me?
  • In a Word: Laughing Through History - The Saturday Evening Post
    Laugh goes back to the Old English hliehhan, which may have been onomatopoeic — meaning the word itself mimics the sound of laughter This became the Middle English laughen or laghen and eventually laugh
  • Why is Laugh Spelled That Way? - Book Making Blog
    Laugh traces its roots back to the Old English hliehhan This word’s pronunciation is conjectured to have been onomatopoeic, essentially imitating the sound of laughter Over time, hliehhan evolved into Middle English as laughen or laghen, and finally, into our present day ‘laugh’
  • Laugh - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    To laugh in one's sleeve is to laugh inwardly so as not to be observed: If I coveted nowe to avenge the injuries that you have done me, I myght laughe in my slyve [John Daus, "Sleidanes Commentaries," 1560] "The phrase generally implies some degree of contempt, and is used rather of a state of feeling than of actual laughter" [Century Dictionary]
  • Old English hliehhan - Learn Old English
    Translate to Present Day English a æ b c d ð þ e f g h i l m n o p r s t u w ƿ y
  • hlihhan - old_modern_english. en-academic. com
    {Laughed} (l [aum]ft); p pr vb n {Laughing} ] [OE laughen, laghen, lauhen, AS hlehhan, hlihhan, hlyhhan, hliehhan; akin to OS hlahan, D G lachen, OHG hlahhan, lahhan, lahh [=e]n, Icel … … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English To laugh out of the other corner of the mouth — Laugh Laugh (l [aum]f), v i [imp
  • A study of the meanings of Hliehhan and Hleahtor in Old English . . .
    A study of the meanings of Hliehhan and Hleahtor in Old English literature by Laura Ruth McCord
  • hliehhan‎ (Old English): meaning, translation - WordSense
    behliehhan: behliehhan (Old English) Alternative forms behlehhan‎ Origin history From be- + hliehhan Verb behliehhan to laugh at; laugh over, deride, exult Descendants Middle English: bilaughen‎ English: belaugh‎
  • bilaughen - Middle English Compendium
    Associated quotations c1300SLeg (LdMisc 108)31 58 : Heo feol a-doun ded a-non heo ne ouȝte nouȝt bi-liȝhe hire schreuhede atþe laste
  • Bosworth-Toller Anglo-Saxon Dictionary online
    Hé sǽde ðæt hé gesáwe crist selfne and ðæt hé him hlóge tó he said that he saw Christ himself, and that he smiled upon him, Hwæt sceal ic ðonne búton hlehchan [Cot MS hliehhan] ðæs ðonne gé tó lose weorþaþ what shall I do but laugh at it, when you come to ruin; Homl Th ii 350, 376, 5; Herb 9; Lchdm i 98, 27





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