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Why Anglo-Saxon?

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bimbo123456 | 14:18 Sun 10th Jul 2011 | History
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Anglo is normally linked with Saxon. However the race involved was actually the Angles. Does anyone know why we say Anglo-Saxon rather than Angle-Saxon? Many thanks.
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Ease of pronunciation...
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Maybe...but who decided???
See the original thread where bookbinder explains........
Maybe there were 2 groups settled in England, the Angles and the Saxons?
Thanks for that, jackthehat! I was just about to retype my answer here, and you've saved me the trouble!
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Ah I see.. thanks jack and bookie... all becomes clear. :)
Glad I could help.
To expand slightly on Bookbinder's explanation, see the 4th post here...

http://forum.wordrefe...wthread.php?t=2018988
It's the same principle as "Franco-Germanic" when talking about things to do with France and Germany (e.g.)
Similarly one speaks of the Franco-Prussian war, rather than the French-Prussian war.
it's a common way of linking two words by ending the first one with an O - Sino-Russian conflict, Indochina.

In America "Anglos" are Europeans in contrast to "Latins" (people from Latin America). So it can be a noun.

I don't know why the Jutes got left out. They got here at the same time as the Angles and Saxons, but nobody remembers them. It should really be Anglo-Juto-Saxon (unless you want to squeeze Frisians in as well).
You can dodge the whole issue by calling them Germanic settlers - this takes into account their linguistic grouping, rather than trying to tell t'other from which in terms of Jutes, Frisians, Saxons, Angles.
I think Anglo-Saxon just rolls off the tongue....there's no deep academic significance behind it.

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