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Old 01-13-2004, 05:54 PM  
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Originally posted by sarah_webinc
you mistake real English for old English.


Todd...great to see you too friend

I did not know it was still in use in britania, but It IS old english.



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It originally meant "fourteen nights". Besides, the word fort with the meaning "stronghold" did not arise in English until the 14th century, while fortnight is Old English.
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