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Give examples of Latin words in old English language and surviving in modern English.Household items, tools, instruments: ancor (anchor) from LAT. ancora; box (box) from LAT. buxus; cealc (chalk) from LAT. calcem; paper (paper) from the LAT. paryrus; Pyle (pillow) from LAT. pulvinus; post (post) from LAT. postis; Purs (purse) from LAT. bursa; sicol (sikle) from LAT. secula;Clothing: cappe (cap) from LAT. cappa; socc (sock) from LAT. soccus.Measures the weight of them length: circul (circle) from LAT. circulus; pund (pound) from LAT. pondo; (inch) ynce from LAT. incia.Names of animals, birds and fish: assa (ass) from LAT. asinus; Camel (camel) from LAT. camelus; turtle (turtle) from LAT. turtur; truht (trout) from the LAT. tructa.Names of plants: palm (palm) from LAT. palma; Pere (pear) from LAT. pirum; Rose (rose) from LAT. rosa; Lilie (lily) from LAT. lilium; Plante (plant) from LAT. planta.Words associated with concepts of religion:Engel (angel) from LAT. angelus; biscop (bishop) from LAT. Summus; cyrice (church) from LAT. cyriaca; munuc (monk) from LAT. monachus; Nunne (nun) from LAT. nonna; Papa (the pope) from LAT. papa.Borrowing from Celtic languagesAs you know, the Germanic tribes — angles, Saxons and Jutes, migrated to the British Isles in the V century, met with the ancestral population of these islands — with Celtic tribes. This influence was, in fact, borrowing many words from Celtic languages surviving in modern English up to the present time. A relatively larger number of Celtic words have been borrowed into English later periods from the Gaelic (Ireland) and the Scottish language. Examples of early borrowings their Celtic languages and the following words can be mentioned: the bard — singer, songwriter; bin-bag, cart (for wine, grain); brat — child, Postrel, scum; Brock is Badger; down-hill.
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