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Anglic
Anglic may refer to: Something related to the Angles Old English language Other Anglic languages descended from Old English A simplified system of wikipedia.org
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Anglic
▪ I. Anglic, a. (ˈæŋglɪk) [ad. med.L. anglic-us (in Bæda), f. Anglī the Angles or English. See prec. and -ic.] Of or pertaining to the Angles; Anglian.1868 Skene 4 Bks. Wales I. 62 Ida the Anglic king..The Anglic kingdom of Bernicia. 1880 A. Fryer Cuthb. of Lindisf. 144 The teaching of the Anglic Ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anglian
area in the East of England Royal Anglian Regiment, an infantry regiment of the British Army See also Anglicanism, a tradition within Christianity Anglic wikipedia.org
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Anglice
‖ Anglice, adv. (ˈæŋglɪsiː) Also anglice. [med.L., adv. corresp. to anglicus: see Anglic a.] In English; in plain English.1602 [see windfall 1]. 1665 R. Head Eng. Rogue xxxix. 139 An old Comrade..had lately heav'd a Booth, Anglice broken open a Shop. 1718 J. Ozell tr. Pitton de Tournefort's Voy. Lev... Oxford English Dictionary
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Irish Anglo-Norman
the Hiberno-Normans in Fingal The Yola language, a relict of the Middle English dialect spoken by the Hiberno-Normans in County Wexford Irish people Anglic wikipedia.org
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Anglo-Frisian languages
The Anglo-Frisian languages are the Anglic (English, Scots, Yola, and Fingallian) and Frisian (North Frisian, East Frisian, and West Frisian) varieties languages Anglic, Insular Germanic, or English languages encompass Old English and all the linguistic varieties descended from it. wikipedia.org
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Anglic
Anglic是英语改革正字法,由瑞典乌普萨拉大学教授Robert Eugen Zachrisson(1880—1937)撰写。Anglic使用27个辅音与27个元音字母或字母组合。 例文 诗歌 参考资料 RE Zachrisson: Snabbkurs i engelska enl. system Anglic (Uppsala 1930) 88 pp ZACHRISSON, Robert Eugen: Anglic, an international language wikipedia.org
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William Grisaunt
Anglic Grimoard, Urban's brother, whom Godwin called Grimoaldus de Grisant, was made by him bishop of Avignon and cardinal bishop of Albano (Bower, vii According to Godwin, Anglic Grimoard is the cardinal John Anglicus, who was admitted dean of York 11 November 1366, and was deprived by the pope 1 May wikipedia.org
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Bargy
A distinctive Anglic language, known as the Yola language or simply Yola, was spoken in this area into the 20th century. References Jacob Poole, T. wikipedia.org
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دخيل إنجليزي
كلمة أنجليسسم منقولة من الكلمة الإنجليزية (anglicism) المستحدثة في القرن السابع عشر من كلمة anglic(us) الرومية و-ism اللاحقة الإغريقية الدالة على أسامي wikipedia.org
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Humber-Lune Line
It is considered the most significant dialect boundary within the Anglic dialect continuum and separates the Scots language alongside the Northumbrian, Cumbrian, North Riding and East Riding dialects from all other Anglic varieties. wikipedia.org
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Elias Hutter
Revelation), 1599, Nuremberg, "Novum Testamentum Dn̄i: Nr̄i: Iesu Christi, Syriacè, Ebraicè, Græcè, Latinè, Germanicè, Bohemicè, Italicè, Hispanicè, Gallicè, Anglicè wikipedia.org
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Spreeta
The term "Spreeta" is an anglic derivative of SPR-ITA, which combines SPR (for Surface Plasmon Resonance) with "ita" (a Spanish suffix meaning "small") wikipedia.org
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Yola
Yola may refer to: Culture Yola language, Forth and Bargy dialect, an Anglic language, historically of County Wexford, Ireland Jola people, of Africa wikipedia.org
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Angel de Grimoard
Angel de Grimoard (ca. 1315/1320 in Grizac, Languedoc – 13 April 1388 in Avignon), also recorded as Angelic or Anglic, was a French canon regular and a At the end of 1370, the dying Pope Urban, who had returned to Avignon after a brief stay in Rome, asked to be moved to Anglic's residence, that he might wikipedia.org
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