Definitions for anglaise

anglaise an·glaise

Spelling: [ahng-gleyz, -glez]
IPA: /ɑŋˈgleɪz, -ˈglɛz/

Anglaise is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 367 anagrams from letters in anglaise (aaegilns).

Definitions for anglaise

noun

  1. an old English country-dance.
  2. a dance form in quick duple time, occasionally constituting part of an 18th-century instrumental suite.

adjective

  1. (italics) French. in the English manner or style.
  2. French Cookery. boiled in water or white stock:

Origin of anglaise

French, feminine of anglais English

Examples for anglaise

The anglaise had already begun as the sisters entered the ball-room.

What he had mainly in mind was to say to the old actress that she had been mistaken—the jeune anglaise wasn't such a grue.

I must have made miles of "open-work" (the modern broderie anglaise, only better) for underclothes, first and last.

He turned round, probably to quiz la belle anglaise he expected to behold.

Strictly speaking, Daniel Cooper was one figure of the anglaise.

And then she was eccentric, eccentric in cold blood; she was an anglaise, after all.

"Don't urge her; she may change her mind and go with you," dryly remarked anglaise with back towards us as she dusted the mantel.

"Perhaps the miladi anglaise might give up one of her rooms for dis one," debated the hostess, bustling away to ask.

Madame was too charitable to criticise, but I think she regarded the jeune fille anglaise as unbecomingly emancipated.

La petite anglaise and Marie Hazard did as the others did: and here is the whole history.

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