
of baða "bathe" (baðast, baða sig) berserk berserkr, lit.

English provenance = c 1205 AD (as aȝe, an early form of the word resulting from the influence of Old Norse on an existing Anglo-Saxon form, eȝe)Īwkward the first element is from Old Norse ǫfugr ("=turned-backward"), the '-ward' part is from Old English weard awn From Old Norse ögn axle May be a combination of Old English eax and Old Norse öxull (="axis") B bag baggi bait beita band band (="rope") bark bǫrkr bash From Old Norse *basca (="to strike") bask baðask reflex.angr ("=trouble, affliction") root ang (="strait, straitened, troubled") Īre merger of Old English ( earun, earon) and Old Norse ( er) cognates auk A type of Arctic seabird.á ("=in, on, to") + lopt ("=air, atmosphere, sky, heaven, upper floor, loft").

A ado influenced by Norse "at" ("to", infinitive marker) which was used with English "do" in certain English dialects aloft
