Definitions for Anglican

Anglican An·gli·can

Spelling: [ang-gli-kuh n]
IPA: /ˈæŋ glɪ kən/

Anglican is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 153 anagrams from letters in Anglican (aacgilnn).

Definitions for Anglican

noun

  1. a member of the Church of England or of a church in communion with it.
  2. a person who upholds the system or teachings of the Church of England.

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Church of England.
  2. related in origin to and in communion with the Church of England, as various Episcopal churches in other parts of the world.
  3. English (def 1).

Origin of Anglican

First recorded in 1625-35, Anglican is from the Medieval Latin word Anglicānus English. See Anglic, -an

Examples for Anglican

He converted from Greek Orthodox to the Anglican religion, and renounced his allegiance to the Greek crown.

In Britain, there are plans for the first women bishops to be ordained in the Anglican Church as soon as 2014.

He was the incarnation of the most aristocratic section of the Anglican Church.

Livingstone had now initiated two missions, one led by the first Anglican bishop to visit central Africa.

Newbury had been brought up in a home steeped in high Anglican tradition.

In the spring of 1839 my position in the Anglican Church was at its height.

Britain is not illegitimate because it has a cross on its flag and an Anglican head of a state.

Something called the i-church is the first Internet community to be fully recognized as an Anglican church.

These portions or branches were mainly three:—the Greek, Latin, and Anglican.

His fine Anglican features underwent a series of contortions.

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