
Episode 52: Bloody Axes and a Battle Royal
The History of English Podcast
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The Meaning of With in Old Norse
In old english, with didn't mean together or beside. It actually meant against, or opposed to. The vikings had their own version of that word. And overtime, that norse meaning spread throughout the island and it became the modern meaning of the word. So as you can see, the old english language was undergoing lots of changes under norse influence. Next time we'll look at how the vikings beat up and battered the grammar of english.
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