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List of English Latinates of Germanic origin : ウィキペディア英語版
List of English Latinates of Germanic origin

Many words in the English lexicon are made up of Latinate words; that is, words which have entered the English language from a Romance language (usually Anglo-Norman), or were borrowed directly from Latin. Quite a few of these words can further trace their origins back to a Germanic source (usually Frankish〔Skeat, ''Principles of English etymology'', pg. 244〕), making them cognate with many native English words from Old English, yielding etymological twins. Many of these are Franco-German words, or French words of Germanic origin.〔Wes Ulm, ''The Germanic Component of Old and Middle French: Frankish, Gothic, Burgundian and Their Contributions to the English Tongue'', http://wesulm.bravehost.com/languages/english/franco_german.htm〕
Below is a list of Germanic words, names and affixes which have come into English via Latin or a Romance language.
==A==

*-ard
*aband
*abandominium
*abandon
*abandonee
*abandum
*abannation
*abannition
*abet
*abettal
*abettor
*abut
*abutment
*affray
*afraid
*al fresco
*Alan
*Albert
*Alemanni
*Alice
*Aline
*Alison
*allegiance
*Allen
*allodial
*allodium
*allot
*allotment
*allure
*Alphonso
*Alsace
*ambassador
*ambuscade
*ambush
*Amelia
*amuse
*amusement
*Anglicize
*Anglo
*Anglo-Saxon
*Anglophile
*Anglophone
*Archibald
*arrange
*arrangement
*array
*attach
*attachment
*attaché
*attack
*attire
*auberge
*Audrey
*avant-garde
*:avant-gardism

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