Definitions for Anglian

Anglian An·gli·an

Spelling: [ang-glee-uh n]
IPA: /ˈæŋ gli ən/

Anglian is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 105 anagrams from letters in Anglian (aagilnn).

Definitions for Anglian

noun

  1. an Angle.
  2. the northern and central group of Old English dialects, spoken in Northumbria and Mercia.

adjective

  1. Also, Anglic. of or relating to the Angles or to East Anglia.

Origin of Anglian

First recorded in 1720-30; Angli(a) + -an

Examples for Anglian

The Anglian learned to feast to repletion, and drink to delirium.

Tradition hath it that at the Anglian advent into this district, the worship of Woden was first set up in a grove at Wednesfield.

There is nothing peculiar, then, in the fact that Beowulf celebrates heroes who were not of Anglian birth.

That heap of stones brings us at once to the dawn of the Anglian kingdom.

These cruciform Anglian brooches are of cast bronze, generally gilt, but sometimes plated with silver.

"It is the part of Anglian thanes to die with their king," said Sighard angrily.

The same was probably the case with the whole Anglian coast on the east.

The chief literary dialect, in the earliest period, was Northumbrian or Anglian, down to the middle of the ninth century.

It is a nicer difficulty to account for the choice of the Anglian name.

"It has had enough to eat already," said an Anglian passenger who was standing near them.

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