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Anglo-Norman

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Anglo- \An"glo-\[NL. Anglus English. See {Anglican}.]
   A combining form meaning the same as English; or English and,
   or English conjoined with; as, Anglo-Turkish treaty,
   Anglo-German, Anglo-Irish.

   {Anglo-American}, . Of or pertaining to the English and
      Americans, or to the descendants of Englishmen in America.
      -- n. A descendant from English ancestors born in America,
      or the United States.

   {Anglo-Danish}, a. Of or pertaining to the English and Danes,
      or to the Danes who settled in England.

   {Anglo-Indian}, a. Of or pertaining to the English in India,
      or to the English and East Indian peoples or languages. --
      n. One of the Anglo-Indian race born or resident in the
      East Indies.

   {Anglo-Norman}, a. Of or pertaining to the English and
      Normans, or to the Normans who settled in England. -- n.
      One of the English Normans, or the Normans who conquered
      England.

   {Anglo-Saxon}. See {Anglo-Saxon} in the Vocabulary.

Source : WordNet®

Anglo-Norman
     n : the French (Norman) language used in medieval England [syn:
         {Anglo-French}]
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