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
- 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.
- As the fire crackled, the sassenach and the Highlander shared tales of their different worlds.
- The sassenach's language intrigued the Highlander, who had never encountered it before.
- With trembling hands, the sassenach reached out to touch the ancient scroll.
- The sassenach's presence stirred a strange longing in the Highlander's heart.
- The sassenach's unwavering spirit earned her the respect of the clan.
- 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.
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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.