Mistletoe is the modern English form of the Old English (or Anglo-Saxon) word mistilan which also referred to the parasitic plant which forms a part of Christmas decorations. The ultimate origin of the word is obscure.
Saxon type refers to a font style that is commonly associated with old-fashioned or traditional lettering. It is characterized by its distinctive, classic appearance, often with elaborate serifs and ornate details. The term "Saxon type" is typically used in relation to typography and graphic design to describe a specific style of font.
WASP stands for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant.
worked
revolve
The Anglo-Saxon root "bind" means to tie, fasten, or restrain. It signifies the act of bringing things together or holding them in place.
guard
tie
"Haringey" is not an Anglo-Saxon word. It is actually a place name in London, UK, derived from the Old English words "haering" meaning "the settlement of Haeringa's people" and "hege" meaning "enclosure."
The Anglo-Saxon root "stall" originally meant a place for cattle or animals to stand. Over time, it evolved to also mean a seat or bench for people to sit on.
Twist around.
boundary; sign APEX
boundary; sign APEX