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  1. SECUREsimple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_English

    Middle English is an older type of the English language that was spoken after the Norman invasion in 1066 until the middle/late 1400s. It came from Old English after William the Conqueror came to England with his French nobles and stopped English from being taught in schools for a few hundred years.

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    What is Frogge?
    A grene frogge. A frogge biþ a smale beaste wiþ foure leggeys, whiche liueþ boþe in þe water and on londe. Hit biþ ofte tyme broune or grene or yelowe; or be hit tropyckal, hit may haue dyuers coloures lyk reed, blewe, and blak and liue in trees.
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    What is the origin of the word frog?
    The word is first attested in Old English as frogga, but the usual Old English word for the frog was frosc (with variants such as frox and forsc ), and it is agreed that the word frog is somehow related to this.
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    What is a wood frog?
    Wood Frog : ( Lithobates sylvaticus or Rana sylvatica) uses disruptive coloration including black eye markings similar to voids between leaves, bands of the dorsal skin (dorsolateral dermal plica) similar to a leaf midrib as well as stains, spots & leg stripes similar to fallen leaf features.
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    Where did Middle English come from?
    Middle English. It came from Old English after William the Conqueror came to England with his French nobles and stopped English from being taught in schools for a few hundred years. Over this time, English borrowed several French words. In the 1470s, the Chancery Standard, a type of English spoken in London, started to become more common.
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  3. SECUREen.wiktionary.org/wiki/frogge

    Apr 10, 2022 · Middle English Alternative forms vrogge, frugge, froke Etymology From Old English frocga, from Proto-Germanic *fruþgô . Pronunciation IPA ( key): /ˈfrɔɡ (ə)/ Noun frogge ( plural frogges or froggen ) a frog or toad (member of the order Anura) ( derogatory, rare) wretch, scum ( rare) a toadstool; a mushroom ( rare) a condition of the mouth

  4. SECUREen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog

    A frog is any member of a diverse and largely carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order Anura (ανοὐρά, literally without tail in Ancient Greek ).

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    May 15, 2022 · Middle English Wikipedia. This is an open test wiki of the Wikimedia Incubator. ... Project: Wikipedia; Requirements. Request at Meta; This test has a valid language code, but note that it is an extinct, historical or ancient language so it will be hard to get a Wikimedia project.

  6. SECUREincubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wp/enm

    Mar 03, 2021 · This is the root category for the Wikipedia test wiki in Middle English. Subcategories. This category has the following 22 subcategories, out of 22 total. B. Wp/enm/Beestes‎ (46 P) Wp/enm/Bokes‎ (9 P) C. Wp/enm/Clene-up‎ (6 P) Wp/enm/Cristieniti‎ (1 C, 4 P) F. Wp/enm/Founts‎ (2 P) G.

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    middle english wikipedia 1 level 1 · 2 yr. ago A frogge biþ a smal beaste wiþ foure leggys, whyche liueþ booþ in watyre and on londe. It is broune or grene or yelowe, or be it tropyckal, he may haue dyuers coloures. It haþ longys and guilles booþe. It haccheþ from an ey and it þan ys a tadpolle.

  8. SECUREincubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/enm/Toade

    Feb 25, 2022 · A toade biþ a smol beaste wiþ foure leggys, whyche liueþ booþ in watyre and on londe. It is qyite simelarre to frogge und is alþo broune or grene or yelowe; or evn dyuers coloures. Eet haccheþ from an ey and it þan ete ys a tadpolle.It groweþ to þon a toade, if it þan ne be nought eten.Som folk þynke þat ye kan geten weartes from toades, but þis is nae trewe.

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