Definitions for Anglic

Anglic An·glic

Spelling: [ang-glik]
IPA: /ˈæŋ glɪk/

Anglic is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 112 anagrams from letters in Anglic (acgiln).

Definitions for Anglic

noun

  1. the English language in a simplified spelling devised by R. E. Zachrisson (1880–1937), a Swedish philologist, to make English easier to use as an auxiliary language. About 40 of the most frequent words are kept in their usual spellings; the rest of the vocabulary is spelled phonetically with letters of the traditional 26-letter alphabet.

adjective

  1. Anglian (def 1).

Origin of Anglic

1865-70; Medieval Latin Anglicus English, equivalent to Late Latin Angl(us) Angle, Germanic-speaking inhabitant of Britain (Latin Angliī a continental tribe mentioned by Tacitus; cf.

Examples for Anglic

This preciosit (Anglic, affectation) is still more apparent in his prefaces than in his works which they precede.

Alchimicus libellus, Anglic, cujus initium est, Take limale.

Henrici Beaumundi regimen sanitatis, cum aliis variis experimentis, tam Anglic quam Latin scriptis.

Anglic, the right thumb, on which the archers ring (zih-gr) is worn.

Bbur uses this name for, Anglic, the Kbul-river as low as nearly to Dakka.

The murrain was a flux, Anglic scitha (Roger of Howden) or schitta (Bromton).

Varia experimenta chimica, Anglic, quorum initium est, For to make white lead.

In an out-of-the-way locality about two miles north of Nevern stands a farmhouse called Trellyfan, Anglic Toadstown.

Iakopo (Anglic Jacob), who was the local teacher and rather a favourite with the Indiana's company, said he was very glad.

Cancre and crabe in French are synonymous, meaning the same; Anglic, crab (fish).

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