Definitions for Anglo-Norman

Anglo-Norman An·glo-Nor·man

Spelling: [ang-gloh-nawr-muh n]
IPA: /ˈæŋ gloʊˈnɔr mən/

Anglo-Norman is a 12 letter English word.

You can make 347 anagrams from letters in Anglo-Norman (-aaglmnnnoor).

Definitions for Anglo-Norman

noun

  1. a Norman who settled in England after 1066, or a descendant of one.
  2. Anglo-French (def 3).

adjective

  1. pertaining to the period, 1066–1154, when England was ruled by Normans.
  2. of or relating to Anglo-Normans or the Anglo-Norman dialect.

Origin of Anglo-Norman

First recorded in 1725-35

Examples for Anglo-Norman

Perhaps the Anglo-Norman fault had ramifications in the affected areas?

This was a Cromwellian modification of the Anglo-Norman oath.

Anglo-Norman and Celt, feudalist and tribesman, alike were Catholics.

But there was always a tendency to lawlessness wherever the Anglo-Norman went.

Anglo-Norman nobles became chiefs of pseudo-tribes, which acknowledged only the Brehon law, and paid dues and services in kind.

Armour and helmets were not generally employed at the time of the Anglo-Norman invasion.

This was its state through the Anglo-Norman and Plantagenet reigns.

The new Viceroy was not a favourite with the Anglo-Norman colonists.

Arcatures occur in Anglo-Norman churches of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.

My curling fair hair and blue eyes bore token of our Norse blood and Anglo-Norman descent.

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