cræft
See also: -cræft
Old English
FWOTD – 3 October 2012
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *kraftu, from Proto-Germanic *kraftuz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kræft/
Declension
Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)
Synonyms
- (art, skill, cunning): list
Derived terms
Derived terms
- -cræft
- bōccræft (“literature”)
- cræftan (“to craft”)
- cræftiġ (“strong, powerful”)
- cræftlēas (“unskillful”)
- cræftlīċ (“artificial”)
- drēamcræft (“the art of music”)
- drȳcræft (“sorcery”)
- dwolcræft (“foolish craft, magic”)
- eorþcræft (“geometry”)
- flitcræft (“logic”)
- handcræft (“handicraft”)
- lǣċecræft (“medicine”)
- lārcræft (“knowledge”)
- lēoþcræft (“poetry, poem”)
- rimcræft (“mathematics”)
- sangcræft (“the art of singing”)
- sċincræft (“magic”)
- sċipcræft (“naval power”)
- stæfcræft (“grammar”)
- sundorcræft (“special ability”)
- swēġcræft (“the art of playing music”)
- swinsungcræft (“music”)
- sōncræft (“music”)
- tungolcræft (“astronomy”)
- wiċċecræft (“witchcraft”)
- wyndecræft (“the art of weaving”)
Related terms
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