100% | ACRE | 4 | Unit that derives from Old English for "open field" |
50% | ESSEX | 5 | Geographical name that comes from Old English for "East Saxons" |
47% | ORE | 3 | Word derived from the Old English words for "unworked metal" and "copper" |
45% | GUILT | 5 | Word from Old English for ''offense'' |
45% | IDLE | 4 | Word from Old English for ''useless'' |
45% | SCATHE | 6 | Word from Old English for ''malefactor'' |
45% | ERRAND | 6 | Word from Old English for ''mission'' |
45% | LOATH | 5 | Word from Old English for ''hateful'' |
45% | INN | 3 | Word from Old English for ''house'' |
45% | COTE | 4 | Word from Old English for "hut" |
45% | RARE | 4 | Word from Old English for ''lightly boiled'' |
43% | LESION | 6 | Word derived from the Latin word for injury that my six year old might refer to as a "boo-boo" |
42% | EBB | 3 | Word that comes from the Old English for "falling of the tide" |
41% | ADAM | 4 | Name that derives from the Hebrew word for "earth" |
39% | SEMPERFI | 8 | Motto that derives from the Latin for "always faithful" |
39% | SVEN | 4 | Name that comes from Old Norse for "young man" |
39% | ERG | 3 | Unit derived from the Greek for "task" |
38% | CARBONARA | 9 | Dish that derives its name from the Italian for "charcoal burner" |
38% | ECO | 3 | In vogue prefix derived from the old Greek name for "household" |
37% | HORN | 4 | English ___, misnomer for a woodwind instrument that actually comes from Poland |
36% | ENT | 3 | Fantasy creature from the Old English for "giant" |
36% | LEA | 3 | Term derived from the Old High German for "clearing" (it's hidden in "clearing," too) |
35% | FLOWER | 6 | Bouquet unit for your beloved that may be considered old-school |
35% | CAFE | 4 | Common English word for an informal restaurant that was derived from French |
35% | MACHO | 5 | Common English word for a masculine guy that was derived from Spanish |
34% | NORWEGIAN | 9 | Language derived from old Norse |
34% | KARAOKE | 7 | Common English word for a sing-along that was derived from Japanese |
33% | EMO | 3 | Music genre that derives from punk |
33% | ETYMOLOGY | 9 | Old English, for better or worse? |
33% | OSLO | 4 | Capital name derived from Old Norse |