Anglo-Saxon
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Etymology The word angle comes from the Old English word angel meaning hook Mea
Etymology The word angle comes from the Old English word angel meaning hook Mea
Etymology Saxon is a term derived from the Old English word Seaxe which referred to th
Etymology The name Frank originates from the Frankish word franc which means free
Etymology Lombard is derived from the Latin Langobardi or Longobardi Meaning and
Etymology The word Sassenach is the Scottish Gaelic word for Englishman It is deriv
Etymology The name Essex is derived from the Old English words East and Seaxe mean
Etymology The name Sussex is derived from the Old English word Sūðseaxe which mean
Middlesex Etymology The name Middlesex is derived from the Old English words Middel and
Etymology The word Anglo is derived from the Old English word Angle which referred
Etymology The word angle comes from the Old English word angel meaning hook Mea
Etymology The word nightmare comes from the Old English words niht night and mare
Etymology The word shoemaker is derived from the Middle English word shomakere whic
Etymology The name Mercia is derived from the Old English word Mierce which means
Etymology The name England comes from the Old English word Engla land which means l
Etymology The word wright originates from the Old English word wyrhta which means c
Etymology Latin confessōr from confessus confessed past participle of confiteri
Etymology Middle English hamper from Old French hanaper from Medieval Latin hanaperu
Etymology The word English is derived from the following roots Angli Latin A Germ
Etymology Middle English shingel shynkyl Old English scinge l Proto Germanic
Etymology From Latin regenerare to be born again from re again generare to