We need to get rid of the phrase. I am guilty of using it uncritically for my PhD thesis (which is still ongoing). I need to shift my phrasing, and I am unsure what that will be. I find that English or AEnglisc is not useful, but how to incorporate kingdoms that ID as Saxon?https://twitter.com/ISASaxonists/status/1171026639247040513 …
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‘while saxon and seax had currency early in the pre-Conquest period, that root gave way to englisc, largely due to the influence of Bede, leaving compound forms of seax to refer to specific Saxon sub-identities.’ (p. 17)
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