Craftspeak

One of the greatest challenges of Anglish is to provide technical terms which do not come from Greek or Latin roots. Most folk believe English is simply not able to make words for such things without borrowing. Yet our brotherspeeches in Europe (German, Dutch, Swedish asf.) seem to fare much better than us on that point.

William Barnes, 19th Yearhundred poet, priest, and linguist, believed very firmly in a "pure" English speech. He wrote a number of books and articles on the sciences in his version of a "purified" English.