14 mass, priest, psalm, temple, kitchen, palm, and pear. A few were probably introduced through the Celtic others were brought to Britain
by the Germanic invaders, who previously had come into contact with Roman culture. By far the largest number of Latin words was introduced as a result of the spread of Christianity. Such words included not only ecclesiastical terms but many others of less specialized significance. About 40 Scandinavian (Old Norse) words were introduced into Old English by the Norsemen, or Vikings, who invaded Britain periodically from the late 8th century on. Introduced first were words pertaining to the sea and battle, but shortly after the initial invasions other words used in the Scandinavian social and administrative system—for example, the word law—entered
the language, as well as the verb form are and such widely used words as take, cut, both, ill, and ugly.
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