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... became familiar objects to the old English settlers in Britain ; so castra , a camp , and strata , a street , soon passed into English under the forms ceastre = chester , and stræt = street . Probably portus , a port , as in Ports ...
... became familiar objects to the old English settlers in Britain ; so castra , a camp , and strata , a street , soon passed into English under the forms ceastre = chester , and stræt = street . Probably portus , a port , as in Ports ...
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... became familiar to educated Englishmen . The words introduced into the language during this period were , for the most part , connected with the Church , its services and observances , as : ancor , hermit ( anchoreta ) ; postol ...
... became familiar to educated Englishmen . The words introduced into the language during this period were , for the most part , connected with the Church , its services and observances , as : ancor , hermit ( anchoreta ) ; postol ...
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... became the language of the court and of the nobility of the clergy and of literature of the universities and schools of the courts of law , and of Parliament : but French did not succeed in displacing English , for the great body of the ...
... became the language of the court and of the nobility of the clergy and of literature of the universities and schools of the courts of law , and of Parliament : but French did not succeed in displacing English , for the great body of the ...
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... became organized into a science , introduced many borrowed terms from the nomenclature of Latin and French jurisprudence ; the glass - worker , the enameller , the architect , the brass - founder , the Flemish clothier , and the other ...
... became organized into a science , introduced many borrowed terms from the nomenclature of Latin and French jurisprudence ; the glass - worker , the enameller , the architect , the brass - founder , the Flemish clothier , and the other ...
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... living native root , it became far easier to adopt a term ready made . • German and Icelandic have lost much less than other Teu- tonic languages . Cp . O.E. thanc ( thought ) ; thanc - II . ] INFLUENCE OF NORMAN - FRENCH . 17.
... living native root , it became far easier to adopt a term ready made . • German and Icelandic have lost much less than other Teu- tonic languages . Cp . O.E. thanc ( thought ) ; thanc - II . ] INFLUENCE OF NORMAN - FRENCH . 17.
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