See Also: Anglo-(2)(dictionary)
Anglo-(dictionary)
Anglo(1)(dictionary)
Anglo-Norman(dictionary)
Anglo-Saxon(dictionary)
Anglo (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
Anglo-Saxon art(encyclopedia)
anglo-saxondom(medicine)
Anglo-Saxon law(encyclopedia)
Anglo-Catholic(dictionary)

Anglo-(2) (iou)



Anglo- combining form.
[from Latin Anglus (see ANGLE noun3) + -O-.]
English, of English origin; English or British and , England or Britain in connection with .
? Of Britain as a whole sometimes offensive to some of the Scots, Welsh, and N. Irish.
Anglo-'Frisian adjective & noun (of or pertaining to) the hypothetical parent language of Old English and Old Frisian L19.
Anglo-'Gallic adjective pertaining, relating, or common to both England and France M18.
Anglo-'Gallicism noun a French word or phrase adopted into English E19.
Anglo-'Latin adjective & noun (of or pertaining to) Anglicized Latin or medieval Latin as used in England L18.
Anglo-'Roman adjective (a) English Roman Catholic; (b) of or pertaining to England and Rome: M19.
Anglo-ver'nacular adjective (Anglo-Indian) pertaining to or consisting of English and an Indian language L19.