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Although uncle replaced eam and nobleman replaced aetheling, some Old English words persisted in the language along with their Norman synonyms. Which is the Anglo-Saxon word (Use a dictionary if needed.)?
clothe
dress

Although uncle replaced eam and nobleman replaced aetheling, some Old English words persisted in the language along with their Norman synonyms. Which is the Anglo-Saxon word (Use a dictionary if needed.)?
forgive
pardon

Although uncle replaced eam and nobleman replaced aetheling, some Old English words persisted in the language along with their Norman synonyms. Which is the Anglo-Saxon word (Use a dictionary if needed.)?
cordial
hearty

Respuesta :

1. clothe - a verb which means to put clothes on  (It was originally clāth. Dress has Latin origins.) 
2. forgive  - a verb meaning to absolve someone of guilt (It was originally forgiefan. Pardon has Latin origins.)
3. hearty - adjective meaning healthy/long lasting (Cordial is from Old French origin.)

Answer:

1. clothe

2. forgive  

3. hearty

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