The Anglo saxon root rev as used in the word bereave is best defined by "take away by force."
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Atheling
It is a collection of annals about the history of Anglo-Saxons and is written in Old English.
Anglo-Saxon
The root rev means to take away (by force).
old English or Anglo-saxon
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The Anglo-Saxon root "mark" in demarcation refers to a boundary or boundary marker. It implies the act of marking or defining limits or boundaries, indicating a clear separation or distinction between different areas or entities.
old English or Anglo-saxon
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was written entirely in Old English, which is also called Anglo-Saxon.
The Anglo-Saxon root "fod" in the word "fodder" refers to food for animals, typically coarse material such as hay or straw. It is used to describe material that is fed to livestock to provide nutrition.
care or regard
The Old English word "spel" meant news, or a story.
WASP stands for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant.