"Unholy" is from the Old English/Anglo-Saxon "unhalig". The Latin is something to the effect of "dissancta".
The word witch means wise one in Saxon.
The Anglo-Saxon and Latin languages are both members of the Indo European language family. However, they are separated by many years and miles, causing the languages to develop differently. Anglo-Saxon was a Germanic language from northern western Europe and Latin was the language of the Roman Empire, to the south and east around the Mediterranean Sea. Anglo Saxon was the basis for Old English, and many of our basic words derive from it. Latin words have been borrowed into the English language as scientific and legal terms. Latin based words abound in our current language, since the Norman French invaded England in 1066.
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The name Preston is derived from the Old English prēost (priest) and tūn (settlement).
The Anglo-saxon word for 'cheese' is cese
•Aad: Old - from the Anglo-Saxon Eald - Aad Wife •Claes: Clothes - Anglo-Saxon•Gan: Go from the Anglo Saxon word for go.•Hoppings: A fair. From the Anglo-Saxon word Hoppen meaning fair.•Oot: Out - Anglo-Saxon word Compare to the Dutch Utgang (out go- exit)•Lang: Long - Anglo Saxon word.Larn: Learn another Anglo-Saxon word•Wor: Wor Lass means our missus, when a chap is referring to his wife. Wor is the Anglo-Saxon word oor meaning Our the w has crept into speech naturally.
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.
The Latin synonym for the Anglo-Saxon word "rim" would be "circumference" or "circulus."
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The word "drought" has the Anglo-Saxon root drug (related to dryge "dry").
Anglo-Saxon is a name of what the britons were called. You use it like Victorian or Tudor.
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An Anglo-Saxonism is a word, phrase or behaviour characteristic of Anglo-Saxons or the Anglo-Saxon language.
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