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20 answers for: Word from Old English for "malefactor"
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SCATHEWord from Old English for "malefactor"
IDLEWord from Old English for 'useless'
RAREWord from Old English for "lightly boiled"
GUILTWord from Old English for "offense"
ERRANDWord from Old English for "mission"
LOATHWord from Old English for "hateful"
INNWord from Old English for 'house'
COTEWord from Old English for "hut"
SOCKFrom Old English for "light shoe", a word for either of a pair of knitted or woven half-hose for one's feet (4)
GIFTSFrom Old English for "payments for a wife, dowries" or "weddings", a word for presents, such as the offerings of the Magi or those placed in stockings at Christmas (5)
STEEDFrom Old English for "stallion" or "stud", an archaic or literary word for a swift spirited horse or charger (5)
HAWFrom Old English for "hedge", word for any one of the miniature red apple-like pomes of the purportedly sacred "bread-and-cheese"-bearing fairy tee, mayflower or quickthorn; or, an utterance marking h
HUEFrom Old English for "beauty, complexion, fine hair, skin", a word for appearance, aspect or form originally, later colour; or, its particular quality, shade or tint (3)
SMOCKSFrom Old English for "creep into", word for chemises or shifts; farmers' coarse linen overgarments; artists' overalls; or, loose blouses/dresses (6)
RIDGEFrom Old English for "spine, crest" and Dutch for "back", a long narrow hilltop or mountain range; or, the spine of a whale or other animal (5)
ISLANDFrom Old English for "watery", an ait, holm, inch or skerry; or, anything detached or isolated, except for a man, according to John Donne (6)
BITFrom Old English for "mouthful", a crumb, morsel or scrap; a bridle's snaffle or other metal mouthpiece; any small coin or piece; an awl for a brace or a drill; or, a brief space of time (3)
ALEEAdverb from Old English for "shelter"
ESSEXGeographical name that comes from Old English for "East Saxons"
EWELLSurrey town named from Old English for "river-source"