Lores are what are know as studies in the English tongue. There are a great many of them with names, but almost all of these names come from either the Latin or Greek tongue. Below is a list of lores given first in English, and then in Anglish. Anyone is free to put a new lore into the list, with or without its Anglish match. Also, feel free to put in your own words in the Anglish list, if you like not the word already given. The honewordy hue of the nounword lore (OE lár) is lorely (OE lárlic), that of frod (OE frōd 'wise') is frodly, while that of craft (OE cræft) is crafty (OE cræftig).
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| - Lores are what are know as studies in the English tongue. There are a great many of them with names, but almost all of these names come from either the Latin or Greek tongue. Below is a list of lores given first in English, and then in Anglish. Anyone is free to put a new lore into the list, with or without its Anglish match. Also, feel free to put in your own words in the Anglish list, if you like not the word already given. The honewordy hue of the nounword lore (OE lár) is lorely (OE lárlic), that of frod (OE frōd 'wise') is frodly, while that of craft (OE cræft) is crafty (OE cræftig).
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| - Lores are what are know as studies in the English tongue. There are a great many of them with names, but almost all of these names come from either the Latin or Greek tongue. Below is a list of lores given first in English, and then in Anglish. Anyone is free to put a new lore into the list, with or without its Anglish match. Also, feel free to put in your own words in the Anglish list, if you like not the word already given. The honewordy hue of the nounword lore (OE lár) is lorely (OE lárlic), that of frod (OE frōd 'wise') is frodly, while that of craft (OE cræft) is crafty (OE cræftig).
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