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The following are lists of words in the English language that are known as "loanwords" or "borrowings," which are derived from other languages.
This list of English words with dual French and Old English variations lists various English words with redundant loanwords. After the Norman invasion of ...
See List of English words of Welsh origin a list which includes Cornish (e.g. coracle; crag; corgi (type of dog), likely flannel; likely gull (type of bird), ...
vindáss (= "windlass", literally "winding-pole"), through Old Norman / Anglo-Norman windas, from vinda ("to wind") + áss ("pole").
The English language descends from Old English, the West Germanic language of the Anglo-Saxons. Most of its grammar, its core vocabulary and the most common ...
Some words were forgotten while other near-synonyms in Old English replaced them ('limb' remains in common use, but lið remains only dialectally as lith). Many ...
Jan 5, 2019 · Most words used in common everyday English speech are of Germanic/Anglo-Saxon/Scandinavian origin, not Latin/French.
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