The Wordhord: Daily Life in Old English
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Princeton University Press, 2022.
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    [synopsis] => "A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year" Hana Videen has been hoarding Old English words since 2013, when she began tweeting one a day. Now more than 20,000 people follow these gems from her wordhord. A writer and blogger, she holds a PhD in Old English from King's College London and lives in Toronto. Website www.oldenglishwordhord.com Twitter @OEWordhord 
	An entertaining and illuminating collection of weird, wonderful, and downright baffling words from the origins of English-and what they reveal about the lives of the earliest English speakers

Old English is the language you think you know until you actually hear or see it. Unlike Shakespearean English or even Chaucer's Middle English, Old English-the language of Beowulf-defies comprehension by untrained modern readers. Used throughout much of Britain more than a thousand years ago, it is rich with words that haven't changed (like word), others that are unrecognizable (such as neorxnawang, or paradise), and some that are mystifying even in translation (gafol-fisc, or tax-fish). In this delightful book, Hana Videen gathers a glorious trove of these gems and uses them to illuminate the lives of the earliest English speakers. We discover a world where choking on a bit of bread might prove your guilt, where fiend-ship was as likely as friendship, and where you might grow up to be a laughter-smith.

The Wordhord takes readers on a journey through Old English words and customs related to practical daily activities (eating, drinking, learning, working); relationships and entertainment; health and the body, mind, and soul; the natural world (animals, plants, and weather); locations and travel (the source of some of the most evocative words in Old English); mortality, religion, and fate; and the imagination and storytelling. Each chapter ends with its own "wordhord"-a list of its Old English terms, with definitions and pronunciations.

Entertaining and enlightening, The Wordhord reveals the magical roots of the language you're reading right now: you'll never look at-or speak-English in the same way again. "A marvelous book." "Videen is both a passionate medievalist and a relaxed, lucid writer; the pleasure she takes in her subject is infectious. . . . There are enough literary snippets here to suggest why Old English has enchanted so many authors."---Henry Hitchings, Wall Street Journal "A wonderful, very funny look at what the vocabulary of Old English reveals about the culture of the people who spoke it more than 1,000 years ago."---Melissa Mohr, Christian Science Monitor "A wonderful book that blends linguistics with a survey of everyday life in early Medieval England. If you want to know why music was known as dream-cræft, what was meant by sawel-dreor-'soul blood'-or the origins of our days of the week, then this is for you. It constitutes a veritable leornung-hus, or 'learning house.'"---Tom Holland, BBC History Magazine "Videen reminds us that studying the Old English language still provides plenty of insights. Only 3.5 million words of Old English survive today-roughly thirty novels, to put it into stark perspective-but these words reveal what life might have been like for people in early medieval England, what mattered to them, what they felt, how they occupied their time and how they situated themselves in the world around them. With this book Videen proves herself to be a gifted scop (storyteller) and an excellent guide to this vanished time."---Hetta Howes, Times Literary Supplement "Delightful. . . . A classy gift to the commonly word-drunk."---Steven Poole, The Guardian "When the term 'wordhord' appears in Old English literature, it is usually paired with 'unlock'-which is exactly what this delightful book does. It unlocks the 1000-year-old treasure trove of Old English words that inflect our language and understanding of the world."---Cameron Woodhead and Fiona Capp, Sydney Morning Herald "Eminently gif
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