Modern English | Part of Speech | Old English | Inflections | Notes |
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vile | adj. | scandlic | ||
shame | nf. | scand | view | |
shame | nf. | scandlicnes | view | |
infamy | nf. | scand | view | |
vilely | adj. | scandlīce | ||
brothel | nn. | scandhūs | ||
disgrace | nf. | scand | view | |
disgrace | nf. | scandlicnes | view | |
imposter | nm. | scand | ||
infamous | adj. | scandful | ||
shameful | adj. | scandful | ||
shameful | adj. | scandlic | ||
unchaste | adj. | scandlic | ||
blasphemy | nn. | scandword | ||
charlatan | nm. | scand | ||
dishonour | nf. | scandlicnes | view | |
obscenely | adj. | scandlīce | ||
obscenity | nn. | scandword | ||
shamefully | adj. | scandlīce | ||
slanderous | adj. | scandwyrde | ||
disgraceful | adj. | scand | ||
disgraceful | adj. | scandful | ||
disgraceful | adj. | scandlic | ||
disgracefully | adj. | scandlīce | ||
disgraceful act | nf. | scandlicnes | view | |
infamous person | nm. | scand | ||
abusive language | nn. | scandword | ||
loving shamefully | adj. | scandlufiende | ||
house of ill repute | nn. | scandhūs |