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What word of saxon origin can be translated as fort?

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The Saxon word for camp is "campe" which originally meant an enclosure or field.


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What is the mythological origin of the word Wednesday?

Saxon form Woden of Norse Odin, Woden's day.


What does the word burh mean in Anglo-saxon?

In Anglo-Saxon, the word "burh" refers to a fortified settlement or stronghold. It denotes a defensive enclosure, often associated with a town or a military fort, characterized by walls and barriers designed for protection. The term is linked to the concept of urban centers in early medieval England and is the origin of the modern English word "borough." Burhs were significant in the organization of Anglo-Saxon society, serving as hubs for trade, governance, and defense.


Who gave the name Green to the color green?

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What is the origin of the name nettle?

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