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Foreign Influences on Old English

Foreign Influences on Old English. Celtic Influence. Place Names: Thames, Kent, Avon, Dover, Cumberland binn —basket, crib crag, tor— a high rock, projecting rock dun— dark-colored puca —evil spirit (becomes Puck). Latin (Roman) Influence.

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Foreign Influences on Old English

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  1. Foreign Influences on Old English

  2. Celtic Influence • Place Names: Thames, Kent, Avon, Dover, Cumberland • binn—basket, crib • crag, tor—a high rock, projecting rock • dun—dark-colored • puca—evil spirit (becomes Puck)

  3. Latin (Roman) Influence • Place names: Londinium, Lindum Colonia becomes Lincoln (partly from Welsh llyn meaning “lake”), Dubris (also Welsh dwfr) meaning “water” becomes Dover • War terms: campus—battle; pilum—javelin; strata—road; milia—mile • Domestic life: pulvinus—pillow; coquina—kitchen; cerasus—cherry • Trade: caupo—bargain; pondo--pound

  4. Food: caseus—cheese; butyrum—butter; sinapi—mustard; pisum—pea • Other stuff: mul—mule; cirice—church; gemma--gem

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