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Sassenach — (sas ə nahh ou sæsənæk) est un terme utilisé principalement par les Écossais pour désigner un Anglais[1]. Il s agit d un dérivé du gaélique Sasunnach qui signifie à l origine « Saxon ». L orthographe écossaise moderne est Sasannach.… … Wikipédia en Français
Sassenach — is a word used chiefly by the Scots to designate an Englishman. It derives from the Gaelic Sasunnach meaning, originally, Saxon , from the Latin Saxones . The modern Scottish spelling is Sasannach . As employed by Scots or Scottish English… … Wikipedia
Sassenach — Sas sen*ach, n. [Gael. sasunnach.] A Saxon; an Englishman; a Lowlander. [Celtic] Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sassenach — Gaelic for English person, 1771, Sassenaugh, lit. Saxon, from L. Saxones, from a Gmc. source (Cf. O.E. Seaxe the Saxons ). The modern form of the word was established c.1814 by Sir Walter Scott, from Scot. Sasunnoch, Ir. Sasanach, Welsh Seisnig … Etymology dictionary
Sassenach — Scottish & Irish derogatory ► NOUN ▪ an English person. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ English. ORIGIN Scottish Gaelic Sasunnoch, Irish Sasanach, from Latin Saxones Saxons … English terms dictionary
Sassenach — [sas′ə nak΄] n. [Ir Sasanach or Gael Sasunnach < Gael Sasunn, Saxon < Gmc, as in OE Seaxan, SAXON] an English person or Lowlander: term used, often disparagingly, by the Irish and Scots … English World dictionary
Sassenach — UK [ˈsæsənæk] / UK [ˈsæsənəx] / US / US [ˈsæsəˌnæk] noun [countable] Word forms Sassenach : singular Sassenach plural Sassenachs Scottish an English person: this word is used in a humorous way or to show that you dislike the English … English dictionary
sassenach — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary An English person Example:Yon sassenach has a coupon like a tumshie … English dialects glossary
sassenach — [18] Sassenach, the Gaelic name for the English, etymologically means ‘Saxon’. Its ultimate source is probably Saxonēs, the Latin version of Seaxe, which was the Old English term for the Saxon people. The Celts of Scotland took this over as… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
sassenach — [18] Sassenach, the Gaelic name for the English, etymologically means ‘Saxon’. Its ultimate source is probably Saxonēs, the Latin version of Seaxe, which was the Old English term for the Saxon people. The Celts of Scotland took this over as… … Word origins