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The Anglo-Saxon root words stall and brak tru mean?

You're very close! You're thinking of the Old English words stāl and bræc.

Here's what they mean:

* stāl (pronounced "staal") - This means "theft" or "stolen goods".

* bræc (pronounced "brack") - This means "breach" or "broken".

It's interesting to see how these words have evolved over time!

* stāl is the root of the modern English word "steal", while bræc is related to "break" and "breach".

Hope this helps!

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