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Anglo-Saxon language vs Kentish

Kentish vs Anglo-Saxon language

Anglo-Saxon language and Kentish both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Anglo-Saxon language Yes No No No
Kentish Yes No No No
As nouns, Kentish is a hyponym of Anglo-Saxon language; that is, Kentish is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than Anglo-Saxon language:
  • Anglo-Saxon language: English prior to about 1100
  • Kentish: a southern dialect of Old English, spoken in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Kent
Other hyponyms of Anglo-Saxon language include West Saxon, Anglian, Jutish.
Anglo-Saxon language (noun) Kentish (noun)
English prior to about 1100 a southern dialect of Old English, spoken in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Kent
a dialect of Middle English, originally spoken over the whole southeast part of England, including London and Essex
Difference between Anglo-Saxon language and Kentish

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