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Anglo-Saxon language

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Anglo-Saxon language

Group of dialects, also known as Old English, spoken between the 5th and 12th centuries by peoples of Saxon origin who invaded and settled in central and southern England in the 5th–7th centuries; thus the term properly does not include the language of the Angles who settled in the areas to the north. See Old English; Old English literature; and English language.



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Sent by air mail, direct from Goose Green, it also reveals the mocking banter, complete with anglo-saxon language, that exists between brothers-in-arms.
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