Hi. This is the 6th quiz on the meanings of ancient-English words and their modern equivalents. As usual, attempt to match the antique-word with its modern equivalent. Enjoy the quiz; and do leave your score, comments and up-vote in the section below. Thanks. Good luck.
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Question of
Anent
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About
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Lent
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New
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Now
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Question of
Bale
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Bark
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Evil
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Good
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Wool
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Question of
Barbary
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Barbers
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Brawl
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Saracen countries along the North African coast
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West Indies countries, particularly; Barbados island
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Question of
Coolth
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Clever
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Coal
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Coolness
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Tooth
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Question of
Doxy
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Dog
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Girlfriend
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Horse
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Proxy
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Question of
Damosel
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Dam
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Damn
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Dampener
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Damsel
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Question of
Errant
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Amazing
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Erudite
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Wandering
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Wondering
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Question of
Plaint
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Company
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Complaint
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Peaceful
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Plaited hair
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Question of
Troublous
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Throughout
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Trombone
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Troubadour
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Troublesome
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Question of
Woundy
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Agitated
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Excessively
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Windy
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Wounds
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nice writings well said!!!!!! i got 7
nice writings well said!!!!!! i got 7
Five out of ten on this quiz. Nice subject matter.
got 4 out of 10 right!
I did horrible on this one!
I got 7 out of 10. Some new ones there for me 🙂
As non native English speaker, 5 of 10 seems okay.
8/10 and yet still I hath learned anent archaic terminology
You got 10 out of 10 right!
Perfect Yahoooo.
Got 5 out of 10
oh well I tried
Only got 4, never heard of most.