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Noun anglo-french has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: Anglo-FrenchPart of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Pertaining to the historical relationship or the combination of English and French cultures, languages, or any other elements. Sample Sentence: The Anglo-French alliance was crucial during the Hundred Years' War. Sense 2: Relating to or characteristic of the medieval Norman French language used in England from the Norman Conquest until the 14th century. Sample Sentence: Many legal terms used today in English have their origins in Anglo-French. Sense 3: Associated with the historical Anglo-Norman dialect spoken in parts of Normandy and England. Sample Sentence: The town's architecture reflects the influence of Anglo-French design. Part of Speech: Noun Sense 1: A person of English and French ancestry or descent. Sample Sentence: As an Anglo-French, I feel a deep connection to both my British and French heritage. Sense 2: A type of French spoken in 12th-century and 13th-century England. Sample Sentence: The plays of Shakespeare include snippets of Anglo-French. Part of Speech: Adverb Sense 1: In the manner or style of a combination of English and French cultures, languages, or any other elements. Sample Sentence: The restaurant serves Anglo-French cuisine, a delightful fusion of traditional British and French flavors. Part of Speech: Proper Noun Sense 1: The legally recognized language used in England from the Norman Conquest until the 14th century. Sample Sentence: The Magna Carta was originally written in Anglo-French. Possible related products on Amazon: | ||||
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