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how the word 'beef' was introduced to the english language identifies the norman conquest and subsequent rule of england by french nobility. naturally, the french nobles referred in their native tongue to the meats they were served; so the animal called cou by the anglo-saxon peasants was called buef...
how the word 'beef' was introduced to the english language identifies the norman conquest and subsequent rule of england by french nobility. naturally, the french nobles referred in their native tongue to the meats they were served; so the animal called cou by the anglo-saxon peasants was called buef...
how the word 'beef' was introduced to the english language identifies the norman conquest and subsequent rule of england by french nobility. naturally, the french nobles referred in their native tongue to the meats they were served; so the animal called cou by the anglo-saxon peasants was called buef...