Anglo-Saxon in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for Anglo-Saxon in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for Anglo-Saxon in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

Anglo-Saxon in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for Anglo-Saxon in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.Anglo-Saxon [ˌæŋgləʊˈsæksən, Am -gloʊ] ADJ

II.Anglo-Saxon [ˌæŋgləʊˈsæksən, Am -gloʊ] N

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The earliest known building was Anglo-Saxon, built on the site of an existing burial ground.
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By the late Anglo-Saxon period they seem to have become purely administrative units, each of which contained several hundreds.
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Many figures in precious metal are recorded in Anglo-Saxon monastic records, though none now survive.
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Much restored in the 19th century, the church nevertheless still displays some traces of Anglo-Saxon work in the walls of the nave.
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The vocabulary does not completely derive from the Anglo-Saxon word-hoard.
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In 956 alone, his sixty odd gifts of land make up around 5% of all genuine Anglo-Saxon charters.
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The word silver appears in Anglo-Saxon in various spellings, such as "seolfor" and "siolfor".
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Its name probably came from Anglo-Saxon "bearu" meaning grove.
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This is an example of the organisation of the Anglo-Saxon church into minsters with their own parochia known as the minster system.
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Certain Anglo-Saxon burials appeared to have ritualistic elements to them, implying that a religious rite was performed over them during the funeral.
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