According to Hutterer (1999) it is close to Old Saxon.
She spared a moment of concern for the animal, putting her hand out to it and saying a few comforting words in Old Saxon.
The name developed from Borstel which is Old Saxon and means "little woods".
Old Saxon was the basis for the Anglo-Saxon language, which later became the English language.
It is descended from Old Saxon in its earliest form.
Old Saxon, also known as Old Low German, is a West Germanic language.
Of this a short part corresponding to lines 790-820 exists also in the original Old Saxon.
Also by Professor Cathey is a grammar Old Saxon 2000.
Her name, as she herself attests, is Old Saxon for "strong voice."
In Germanic mythology, an idis (Old Saxon, plural idisi) is a divine female being.