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Episode 52: Bloody Axes and a Battle Royal

The History of English Podcast

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The Language of Wessex

Ransack is a viking term which combines the word ran, meaning house, with sake. It literally meant seeking or searching for something in a house. But even though ransack came from the vikings, it wasn't used by the west saxon scribes. Like so many norse words, it isn't actually attested in writing until the normans arrived and defeated the wessex monarchy.

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