sassenach (Meaning)

Wordnet

sassenach (n)

the Scots' term for an English person

Webster

sassenach (n.)

A Saxon; an Englishman; a Lowlander.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sassenach

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sassenach Sentence Examples

  1. The brooding Highlander regarded the sassenach with suspicion.
  2. The sassenach's bright eyes sparkled as she explored the castle ruins.
  3. With a heavy sigh, the sassenach acknowledged her unintended journey into the Highlands.
  4. The laird's words were harsh, but the sassenach met his gaze with unwavering determination.
  5. As the fire crackled, the sassenach and the Highlander shared tales of their different worlds.
  6. The sassenach's language intrigued the Highlander, who had never encountered it before.
  7. With trembling hands, the sassenach reached out to touch the ancient scroll.
  8. The sassenach's presence stirred a strange longing in the Highlander's heart.
  9. The sassenach's unwavering spirit earned her the respect of the clan.
  10. Fate brought together the sassenach and the Highlander, forever entwining their destinies.

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the Scots' term for an English personA Saxon; an Englishman; a Lowlander.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The brooding Highlander regarded the sassenach with suspicion.

The sassenach's bright eyes sparkled as she explored the castle ruins.

With a heavy sigh, the sassenach acknowledged her unintended journey into the Highlands.

The laird's words were harsh, but the sassenach met his gaze with unwavering determination.