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Chiefly Gaelic
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Welsh is an English word meaning reneging on a debt, especially on a lost bet.
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Wessex means West Saxon. Essex means East Saxon.
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I wasn't aware of that, thanks:)
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Yes, I am a white man. No, US Democrats, despite the lies told to you by your family, fellow leftists, and politicians, that does not automatically make me or ANY anglo-saxon a "racist".
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I'm of Celtic ancestory
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I come from the same two tribes everyone else does.
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No, and neither is anyone else! There have been NO pure races in thousands of years. I look White, not necessarily Anglo, since I have a lot of Irish and Welsh blood, but you can't go by looks, now can you?
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Welsh is a Saxon word meaning foreigner.
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That is what it means now in English.

It is originally a Saxon word meaning foreigner. The Welsh invaded what is now Wales in 323 A.D. They were Celts from France.
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No. But my family had them as feudal neighbors for many generations.
Those were the days, by ***!
Happy Days!

https://www.youtube.com/watch...
family feudal retainers generations happy days httpswww youtube comwatch
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The Saxons were from Germany, originally, so, of course, the Welsh were foreign to them. I don't know what any of that has to do with me having Welsh blood. It does indicate that the Welsh were there before the Anglo-Saxons, though.
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Not quite.
The Saxons came from Germany.
The Welsh were Celts who invaded Wales from northern France in 323 AD.
They were called foreigners because they had come from France and settled in a different part of the country.
The Saxons also did arrive after the Roman collapse but you are right that the Welsh came first.
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You say, "Not quite" and then continue to agree with me. That makes no sense.
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They were there first.
But they were called foreigners even though all the other British people were foreign to the Saxons.
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Oh, well, whatever. This conversation as lasted longer than my interest. Have a nice day.
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At least partly, I'm Anglo-Celtic, I have ancestry from England, Wales and Ireland
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That covers about 1/2 the Celtic world :-D
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I'm pretty Celtic! =D
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On my mother's side. West Saxon to be precise, although they migrated to America in the mid 16th century.
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Nope. French and Spanish.
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Part of our family heritage is Anglo-Saxon.
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To the bleddy ****
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No. I'm Celtic, Alpine Germanic and Native American
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DNA TO PROVE IT
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Teutonic
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My DNA has been traced to the UK. Does that count?...
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I come from Norse Stock via Normandy
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I am a very Celtic Anglo Saxon from Wales.
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I am named for a Saxon athlete.
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No I'm right handed ;-0
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I am maybe 1/8th Anglo-Saxon. I have Swedish, Scottish, German-Irish, Austrian and French ancestors.
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I don't know, but if I am, I'm sure I was something else before that, and before that.
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I meant to click no. A large part of my heritage is Frisian so it's possible I have some Anglo or Saxon as the tribes were once very close. I have some Celtic ancestry on my mothers side but by and large I'm a mix of the Germanic tribes and people.

My family tree has heritage in most of the the Germanic countries. There is Scandinavians, Austrians, and Prussians through out it. However we Indentify as just German.
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Nope. Texan.
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ATTA BOY Y'ALL
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On my father's side I am British & Scottish, on my mom's side pure Norwegian(she was born there)
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No, I'm not an Anglo-Saxon. There aren't too many of those still wandering around. I'm an American. You're probably looking for a battle reenactment or a Renaissance fair.

anglo-saxon wandering american battle reenactment renaissance fair
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Celtic, thank you.
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I have some Irish ancestry though, but I don't really know anything beyond a couple generations
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Tá áthas orm buaileadh leat!
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