Usually in a hyphenated combination to indicate the participation of the English people or their Angle forefathers, e.g. Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-American, and so on.
The Anglo-Saxon root ster meant "to guide or direct", and is the root of the English "ster".
Kna is the Anglo-Saxon root that most closely means boy.
Yes, the noun Anglo saxon is the name of a specific group of people.
No, "moneybags" is not an Anglo-Saxon compound word. It is a compound word in English, but the term "moneybags" originated in the late 16th century, not during the Anglo-Saxon period, which ended in the 11th century.
That depends on which specific words you are asking about.
Stillorgan is located in Dublin, Ireland. The population of Stillorgan as of 2006 was 19,840. It is believed that the name came from either Danish or Anglo Norman.
The address of the Anglo German Historical Trust Inc is: 777 N Ashley Dr Unit 1403, Tampa, FL 33602-4369
An Anglo-Saxonist is a proponent of Anglo-Saxonism, a specialized interest in Anglo-Saxon culture.
An Anglo-Saxonism is a word, phrase or behaviour characteristic of Anglo-Saxons or the Anglo-Saxon language.
Because they blonged to the anglo and saxon tribes
The Esperanto word for both Anglo and Englishman is Anglo.
The Anglo-Saxons.
Anglo-Saxon
The Anglo-Saxons.
Yes, Anglo is capitalized.
The Anglo Arab is crossed with Arabian and Thoroughbred to create the Anglo Arab
An Anglo settler is an English colonist.