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View synonyms for Anglian
Anglian
[ ang-glee-uhn ]
noun
- an Angle.
- the northern and central group of Old English dialects, spoken in Northumbria and Mercia.
ˈAnglian
/ ˈæŋɡlɪən /
adjective
- of or relating to the Angles or to the Anglian dialects of Old English
noun
- the group of Old and Middle English dialects spoken in the Midlands and the north of England, divided into Mercian and Northumbrian See also Kentish West Saxon
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In some cases our East Anglian dialect is merely a survival of old English, as when we say ‘axe’ for ‘ask.’
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An M.P., who shall be nameless, supplies me with an apt illustration of East Anglian dialect.
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As a town, it is more prettily situated than are most East Anglian villages and towns.
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In all the East Anglian meeting-houses fifty years ago such men abounded.
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There is nothing peculiar, then, in the fact that Beowulf celebrates heroes who were not of Anglian birth.
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