User talk:Asarlaí/Germanic and Latinate equivalents in English
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Good list but at a quick glance but you hav many in the left column that, in the end, hav Germanic roots:
Arrang, array, astonish, and battle are few right off the bat. Anything with ward (award, reward) or guard hav Germanic roots.
Bandit and banish
Bandit: 1590s, from Italian, from Vulgar Latin *bannire, from Proto-Germanic *bann. *Bannire (or its Frankish cognate *bannjan) in Old French became banir-, which, with lengthened stem, became English banish.
AnWulf ... Wes þu hal! (talk) 08:01, 26 April 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks for the feedback, AnWulf. I've been meaning to take out some of those words. ~Asarlaí 17:20, 2 May 2013 (UTC)