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There are a large number of Old Norse words which came into the English language, forming alongside Old English and in some cases supplanting OE words. The north of England and Scotland had a larger proportion of Viking descendants, so the northern OE dialects contained more Norse words. Some are: sky, shirt, skirt, awe, berserk, egg, guest, husband, knife, knot, litmus, oaf, plough, root, scarf, steak, ugly, weak. Shirt and skirt originate from the same word- skirt came to mean a "long shirt" and eventually an item of feminine attire.

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