Judgment
"Anglo-Saxon" is the name of a people and culture - but their language is called Old English.
In that language the word dóm means: judgement, ordeal, judicial sentence, decree, ordinance, law, custom; justice, equity; a sentence, doom; a direction, ruling, governing, command; might, power, dominion, supremacy, majesty, glory, magnificence, splendor, reputation, honor, praise, dignity, authority; an authority, a judicial body, court; will, free will, choice, option, discretion; sense, meaning, interpretation; opinion, advice; court, tribunal, assembly; state or condition.
•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.
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Scop is the Ango-Saxon word for a poet or minstrel.
guard
The root swer was used to mean "swear" or "proclaim".
Judgment
•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.
The word "drought" has the Anglo-Saxon root drug (related to dryge "dry").
The Anglo-saxon word for 'cheese' is cese
The Anglo-Saxon root word wroht means "work".
The verb to bind means to tie up.
The verb to bind means to tie up.
Bliss Anglo Saxon is the same as English it's just a regional variant
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