Old English/Directions

Here are some ways to say directions:

  • Gā... - Go...
    • ...tō þǣre sƿīðran healfe - ...right
    • ...tō þǣre ƿystran healfe - ...left
    • ...rihte forþ - ...straight ahead
  • Ƿend... - Turn...
    • ...in þā strǣte - ... down that street
    • ...tō þǣre sƿīðran healfe - ...right
    • ...tō þǣre ƿystran healfe - ...left
    • ...on bæċ - ...around/back

Adjectives of position edit

  • ufeƿeard - upper part of
  • neoðanƿeard - lower part of

Example: is se heals gréne neoðeƿeard and ufeƿeard the lower and upper parts of the neck are green

Adjectives of time edit

The same adjectives could be used to describe time periods as well:

  • ufeƿeard - latter part of
  • foreƿeard - early part of
  • Example: on foreƿeardne sumor and eft on ufeƿeardne hærfest in the early part of the summer and again in the latter part of autumn