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ANGLICE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
adverb. an·gli·ce ˈaŋ-glə-(ˌ)sē often capitalized. : in English. especially : in readily understood English . www.merriam-webster.com
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Anglice - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Latin · Etymology · Pronunciation · Adverb. edit. Anglicē (not comparable). alternative form of anglicē: in English. en.wiktionary.org
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ANGLICE - The Law Dictionary
Find the legal definition of ANGLICE from Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition. In English. A term formerly used in pleading when a thing is described both ... thelawdictionary.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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ANGLICE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Anglice definition: in English; as the English would say it; according to the English way.. See examples of ANGLICE used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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ANGLICE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a word, phrase, grammatical construction, etc. originating in or peculiar to English, esp. British English; Briticism. 2. a typically English trait, ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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William Cookesley
Notas quasdam Anglice scriptas adjecit G.G.C., 1844, (another edition, pars prima, 1850, and an edition in 2 vols., 1851). wikipedia.org
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Anglice - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating c. 1600 from Medieval Latin Anglice, from Anglicus (Angle), "in (plain) English" means expressing clearly in straightforward English. www.etymonline.com
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Anglice. : languagehat.com
This BrE speaker says vice versa, with vice as in vice meaning sin (or clamp), and has never in his life heard anyone say vice-a versa. languagehat.com
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anglice - Latin is Simple Online Dictionary
Used before the anglicized version of a word or name. For example, "Terra Mariae, anglice, Maryland". Word-for-word analysis: ... www.latin-is-simple.com
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anglice, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adverb anglice is in the early 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for anglice is from 1523, in the writing of John Skelton, poet. www.oed.com
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Unscrambled 141 words from letters in ANGLICE
5 letter words made by unscrambling letters ANGLICE · acing · agile · algin · alien · align · aline · ancle · angel · angle · anile · clang · clean · cline ... www.wordunscrambler.net
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uve
† uve Obs. [ad. L. ūva uva.] = uvula 1.c 1530 Judic. Urines ii. vii. 29 b, Epiglotum is moost parte all waye calleth in Phisike & in gramer also, vua or vuula, anglice y⊇ vue, or y⊇ vuule. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rufinus Widl
(Textus Clementiae Croesi et Apollinis et Hyacinthi cum versionibus Anglice recensis) Albert Orel, Apollo et Hyacinthus. wikipedia.org
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Robert Freind
Works While a student Freind contributed English verses to the Vota Oxoniensia (1689) Two of his Latin poems, entitled Encænium Rusticum, anglice a Country wikipedia.org
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