Definitions for Anglo-French

Anglo-French An·glo-French

Spelling: [ang-gloh-french]
IPA: /ˈæŋ gloʊˈfrɛntʃ/

Anglo-French is a 12 letter English word.

You can make 795 anagrams from letters in Anglo-French (-acefghlnnor).

Definitions for Anglo-French

noun

  1. Also called Anglo-Norman. the dialect of French current in England from theNorman Conquest to the end of the Middle Ages. Abbreviation: AF, A.F.

adjective

  1. belonging to, relating to, or involving England and France, or the people of the two countries.
  2. of or relating to the Anglo-French dialect.

Origin of Anglo-French

First recorded in 1850-55

Examples for Anglo-French

This Anglo-French love-feast must be wafted to the heavens in a halo of dynamite.

He spoke with a most respectful inflection, but always in barbarous Anglo-French.

And she turned to greet the entering mistress with a flood of Anglo-French.

Others of the earlier ordinances are in Anglo-French; many are in Latin.

Adverse destiny, in his case, took the shape of an Anglo-French jailer.

No other Anglo-French keep in Ireland had such an extensive enceinte.

The man has had a finger in every Anglo-French swindle of the last ten years.

I rose, saluted them, and in my Anglo-French wished them good evening.

Very curious is the way in which Montreuil has been linked up with Anglo-French history.

He was called in Anglo-French scawageour, from the noun scawage, showing.

Word Value for Anglo-French
Scrable

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