- for
England is
Sasann (older spelling: Sasunn, genitive: Sasainn), and
Sasannach (formed with a
common adjective suffix -ach)
means 'English' in reference...
- (used by
Scottish and Irish;
Anglicised form of the
Scottish Gaelic word "
Sasannach",
meaning "Saxon"), S****ies, Red Coats, Inglish, Nigels,
Guffy (primarily...
- word for "English people"; the
equivalent word in
Scottish Gaelic is
Sasannach and in the
Irish language, Sasanach.
Catherine Hills suggests that it...
-
seanchaidh [ˈʃɛn̪ˠɛxɪ], storyteller. S****enach
Irish and
Scottish Gaelic Sasannach [ˈs̪as̪ən̪ˠəx], An Englishman, a Saxon.
Abthen (or Abthan) jurisdiction...
- 'Saxon',
possibly itself derived from Old
English seax:
Scottish Gaelic:
Sasannach, in
older literature Sacsannach / Sagsananch; the
English language is...
-
currency in the nomenclature.
Pound Sterling is
still translated as
Punnd Sasannach (English pound) in
Scottish Gaelic Certain old coin names, such as bawbee...
-
celebrated the
event with the poem "Nuair a
Ghoideadh a' Chlach, neo Aoir nan
Sasannach" ("When the
Stone was Stolen, or
Lampoon on the English"). Bill Innes...