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What is the Anglo Saxon root word for one who responsible direction and guidance?

There isn't a single, direct Anglo-Saxon root word for "one who is responsible for direction and guidance."

However, we can look at some Old English words that convey similar concepts and then combine them to approximate the meaning:

* "Wealdan" - meaning "to rule, govern, have power over."

* "Stihtan" - meaning "to guide, direct, set in order."

* "Læran" - meaning "to teach, instruct, advise."

Combining these elements, we could create a word like "Wealdan-stihtend" (roughly translated as "rule-guider") or "Stihtan-læra" (meaning "guiding-teacher").

These combinations are not actual Old English words, but they demonstrate the process of building concepts from existing Anglo-Saxon roots.

Remember, Anglo-Saxon language was very dynamic and fluid, and we can only speculate on how they might have combined these concepts to form a single word.

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