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A LIST OF ANGLO-SAXON NAMES STILL IN USE AS SURNAMESFirst page of articledoi:10.1111/j.1467-968X.1907.tb00509.xBlackwell Publishing LtdTransactions of the Philological Society
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Wilson Methuen, 1976WilsonDavid MMethuen,The pottery', in D. M. Wilson (ed.), The ... Wilson,M David - Methuen, 被引量: 39发表: 1976年 Excavations at Mucking volume 2 The Anglo-Saxon settlement The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England edited by David M. Wilson Methuen, 1976WilsonDavid ...
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Anglo-Saxon is a livelier tongue than Latin, so use Anglo-Saxon words. In this, as in so many matters pertaining to style, one's ear must be one's guide: gut is a lustier noun than intestine , but the two words are not interchangeable, because gut is often inappropriate, being too...
Sometimes there's also an Anglo-Saxon prefix. (See sub- and hypo-, along with 'under-'.) Often-- but not always-- they are used with a root from the same language. So we have ‘synthesis’ originally from Greek and ‘composite’ from Latin. They both combine a prefix meaning ‘with...