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Cute And Sexy Girls Models shoutsinthepiazza.blogspot.com 23 Oct 2011 | 02:29 am

The English word girl first appeared during the Middle Ages between 1250 and 1300 CE and came from the Anglo-Saxon words gerle (also spelled girle or gurle). The Anglo-Saxon word gerela meaning dress ...

Silver – History and Production knoltoday.com 17 Nov 2009 | 10:26 pm

The word “silver” is rooted from the anglo-saxon word “siolfur”.  The chemical symbol of silver is Ag on the periodical table and this is derived from argentum in Latin (meaning bright).  Silver is wi...

Word of the Day – DANEGELD wordbuff.com 28 May 2012 | 07:00 pm

DANEGELD \DANE.geld\ n. a tax collected in Anglo-Saxon times to pay off Viking raiders; also DANEGELT Since a GELD is a tax that was paid to the crown in Anglo-Saxon times, today’s word means literall...

Easter Symbols! englezadenota10.wordpress.com 6 Apr 2012 | 07:02 am

Easter falls in the spring, the yearly time of renewal, when the earth renews itself after a long, cold winter. The word “Easter” is named after Eastre, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring. A festival w...

Pourquoi créer un blog? objectif-reussite.com 5 May 2012 | 04:35 pm

L’engouement entourant le phénomène du Blog sur le Net ne cesse de grandir et cet état de choses ne cessera d’augmenter. Le Blog est maintenant bien établi dans monde anglo-saxon et une période éphémè...

December Rhymes and Miscellanea anglo-celtic.org 2 Dec 2011 | 07:47 am

December was the tenth month of the Roman Calendar. Its name is derived from the Latin decem, ten. The Anglo-Saxons called it Wintemonath, in Gaelic it is An mios marbh – the dead month. In Welsh – R...

November Rhymes and Miscellanea anglo-celtic.org 3 Nov 2011 | 08:17 am

November was the ninth month of the Roman calendar. Its name is derived from the Latin novem, nine. The Anglo Saxons called it Blotmonath (‘Bloodmonth’) or Windmonath (‘Wind Month’). In Welsh it is T...

Fifty Shades of Grey - E. L James happyfew.hautetfort.com 3 Apr 2012 | 10:00 am

Si vous suivez un peu les sites et blogs de lecture anglo-saxons, bilingues happy few, vous n'avez pas pu passer au travers de la déferlante Fifty Shades. Ecrit par une britannique (sous pseudo), publ...

Goodbye, cruel words: English. It’s dead to me. siecindia.wordpress.com 23 Sep 2010 | 07:58 pm

The English language, which arose from humble Anglo-Saxon roots to become the lingua franca of 600 million people worldwide and the dominant lexicon of international discourse, is dead. It succumbed l...

Tourism Around Thurrock wordsaboutthings.co.uk 1 Feb 2012 | 01:16 am

Tourism Around Thurrock is a post from: Words About Things Tourism Around Thurrock is a post from: Words About Things The Celts, Romans, Anglo Saxons and Normans all called this... Continue reading »

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