Score is an old English term meaning a group of twenty, so 2 score and 6 means 46 (20+20+6)
old English word for "20".
A score is 20 and three score is 60. Three score cubits means 60 cubits, a measure of length.
My 9 year old boy had an IQ test done and it came out as 132. what does this mean
Answer = 90.Four score and ten refers to years. A 'score' is twenty, so four of them would be 80, plus ten, it's 90. The term 'score' was used in the bible and in famous speeches. AnswerThe word score originates from Old English scoru"twenty," from Old Norse skor "mark, tally", in the sense of say, a shepherd making a mark on a tally stick when counting sheep. Its use in the Bible is simply that of a common word at the time of translation then falling into disuse though language change.
Score is an old English term meaning a group of twenty, so 2 score and 6 means 46 (20+20+6)
A "score" is 20. Three score = 60 The term "score" was a commonly-used Middle English word, from the Old English "scoru," which meant "twenty." More than likely this, in turn, came from the Norse skor.
old English word for "20".
A score is an Old English word for '20', therefore four score would be '80'
The term 'score' is not found in many English translations.
A score is old English for twenty years, so four score would be eighty years.
In a football score it can mean nil, or that the match was a draw.
The old English word "dois" could be related to the modern English word "deuce," which refers to the number two in cards or dice. It is also used in sports to denote a tied score of 40-40 in tennis.
A score is 20 and three score is 60. Three score cubits means 60 cubits, a measure of length.
Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
tarry means currly in old english
There is no known word "poosk" in Old English. It is most likely not an Old English term.