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Anglo-

PRF อังกฤษ  ang-krid

 

Anglo-Saxon

N คนที่ มี ภาษาแม่ เป็น ภาษาอังกฤษ  khon-ti-mi-pha-sar-mae-pen-pha-sar-ang-krid

 

Anglomania

N การ คลั่งไคล้ วัฒนธรรม ของ อังกฤษ  karn-khlung-khlai-wat-tha-na-tham-khong-ang-krid

 

Anglophile

N คนที่ นิยมชมชอบ ความ เป็น อังกฤษ  khon-ti-ni-yom-chom-chob-khwam-pen-ang-krid

 

Anglophobe

N ผู้ ที่ เกลียด หรือ กลัว ความ เป็น อังกฤษ  phu-ti-klead-rue-klua-khwam-pen-ang-krid

 

anglo

A เกี่ยวกับ อังกฤษ  kiao-kab-ang-kid

 

angloamerican

A เกี่ยวกับ อังกฤษ และ อเมริกา  kiao-kab-ang-kid-lea-ar-mea-ri-ka

 

anglocatholic

A เกี่ยวกับ ผู้ นับถือ นิกาย เชิ ร์ท  kiao-kab-poo-nab-tue-ni-kai-choed

 

anglofrench

N ภาษา ฝรั่งเศส ที่ ใช้ โดย อังกฤษ  pa-sa-fa-rang-sed-ti-chai-doi-chao-ang-kid

 

anglomania

N โรค บ้า อังกฤษ  rok-ba-ang-kid

 

anglophile

N คนที่ นิยมชมชอบ อังกฤษ  kon-ti-ni-yom-chom-chob-ang-kid

 

anglophobe

N ผู้ ที่ เกลียด ภาษาอังกฤษ  poo-ti-kiad-pa-sa-ang-kid

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ANGLO-DANISH

a.Pertaining to the English Danes, or the Danes who settled in England.

 

ANGLO-NORMAN

a.Pertaining to the English Normans.

 

ANGLO-SAXON

a.Pertaining to the Saxons, who settled in England, or English Saxons.

 

ANGLO-SAXON

n.A kind of pear; also the language of the English Saxons.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ANGLO-

An "glo- Etym: [NL. Anglus English. See Anglican. ]

 

Defn: 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.

 

ANGLO-CATHOLIC

ANGLO-CATHOLIC An "glo-Cath "o *lic, a.,

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to a church modeled on the English Reformation; Anglican; -- sometimes restricted to the ritualistic or High Church section of the Church of England.

 

ANGLO-CATHOLIC

ANGLO-CATHOLIC An "glo-Cath "o *lic, n.

 

Defn: A member of the Church of England who contends for its catholic character; more specifically, a High Churchman.

 

ANGLO-CATHOLICISM

ANGLO-CATHOLICISM An "glo-Ca *thol "i *cism, n.

 

Defn: The belief of those in the Church of England who accept many doctrines and practices which they maintain were those of the primitive, or true, Catholic Church, of which they consider the Church of England to be the lineal descendant.

 

ANGLOMANIA

An "glo *ma "ni *a, n. Etym: [Anglo'cf + mania. ]

 

Defn: A mania for, or an inordinate attachment to, English customs, institutions, etc.

 

ANGLOMANIAC

ANGLOMANIAC An `glo *ma "ni *ac, n.

 

Defn: One affected with Anglomania.

 

ANGLOPHOBIA

An `glo *pho "bi *a, n. Etym: [Anglo- + Gr.

 

Defn: Intense dread of, or aversion to, England or the English. -- An "glo *phobe, n.

 

ANGLO-SAXON

An "glo-Sax "on, n. Etym: [L. Angli-Saxones English Saxons.]

 

1. A Saxon of Britain, that is, an English Saxon, or one the Saxons who settled in England, as distinguished from a continental (or "Old ") Saxon.

 

2. pl.

 

Defn: The Teutonic people (Angles, Saxons, Jutes ) of England, or the English people, collectively, before the Norman Conquest. It is quite correct to call Æthelstan "King of the Anglo-Saxons," but to call this or that subject of Æthelstan "an Anglo-Saxon " is simply nonsense. E. A. Freeman.

 

3. The language of the English people before the Conquest (sometimes called Old English ). See Saxon.

 

4. One of the race or people who claim descent from the Saxons, Angles, or other Teutonic tribes who settled in England; a person of English descent in its broadest sense.

 

ANGLO-SAXON

ANGLO-SAXON An "glo-Sax "on, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the Anglo-Saxons or their language.

 

ANGLO-SAXONDOM

ANGLO-SAXONDOM An "glo-Sax "on *dom, n.

 

Defn: The Anglo-Saxon domain (i. e., Great Britain and the United States, etc. ); the Anglo-Saxon race.

 

ANGLO-SAXONISM

ANGLO-SAXONISM An "glo-Sax "on *ism, n.

 

1. A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race; especially, a word or an idiom of the Anglo-Saxon tongue. M. Arnold.

 

2. The quality or sentiment of being Anglo-Saxon, or English in its ethnological sense.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Anglo

An glo |ˈaNGglō ˈænɡloʊ | noun ( pl. Anglos ) a white, English-speaking American as distinct from a Hispanic American: [ as modifier ] : Anglo neighborhoods. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: independent usage of Anglo- .

 

Anglo-

Anglo- |ˈæŋɡloʊ | comb. form English: anglophone. of English origin: Anglo-Saxon. English and : Anglo-Latin. British and : Anglo-Indian. ORIGIN modern Latin, from Latin Anglus English.

 

Anglo-Boer War

Anglo-Boer War S. African either of the Boer Wars, but typically the second. See Boer Wars.

 

Anglo-Catholic

An glo-Cath o lic |ˈˌæŋɡloʊ ˈkæθ (ə )lɪk | adjective of or relating to Anglo-Catholicism. noun a member of an Anglo-Catholic Church.

 

Anglo-Catholicism

An glo-Ca thol i cism |æŋɡləʊkəˈθɒlɪsɪzəm | noun a tradition within the Anglican Church that is close to Catholicism in its doctrine and worship and is broadly identified with High Church Anglicanism. Anglo-Catholicism grew out of the Oxford Movement of the 1830s and 1840s.

 

Anglo-Celt

An glo-Celt noun a person of British or Irish descent (typically used outside Britain and Ireland ). DERIVATIVES An glo-Celt ic adjective

 

Anglocentric

An glo cen tric |ˌaNGglōˈsentrik ˌæŋɡloʊˈsɛntrɪk | adjective centered on or considered in terms of England or Britain: an Anglocentric, white view of Australian history.

 

Anglo-Indian

An glo-In di an adjective of, relating to, or involving both Britain and India: Anglo-Indian business cooperation. (esp. of a person living in South Asia ) of mixed British and Indian parentage. chiefly historical of British descent or birth but living or having lived long in India. noun an Anglo-Indian person.

 

Anglo-Irish

An glo-I rish adjective of or relating to both Britain and Ireland (or specifically the Republic of Ireland ). of English descent but born or resident in Ireland. of mixed English and Irish parentage.

 

Anglo-Irish Agreement

Anglo-Irish Agreement an agreement made between Britain and the Republic of Ireland in 1985, admitting the Republic to discussions on Northern Irish affairs and providing for greater cooperation between the security forces in border areas.

 

Anglo-Irish Treaty

An glo-I rish Trea ty an agreement signed in 1921 by representatives of the British government and the provisional Irish Republican government, by which Ireland was partitioned and the Irish Free State created in 1922.

 

Anglo-Latin

An glo-Lat in adjective of, in, or relating to Latin as used in medieval England. noun this form of Latin.

 

Anglomania

An glo ma ni a |ˌaNGglōˈmānēə ˌæŋɡloʊˈmeɪniə | noun excessive admiration of English customs.

 

Anglo-Norman French

An glo-Nor man French (also Anglo-Norman ) noun the variety of Norman French used in England after the Norman Conquest. It remained the language of the English nobility for several centuries and has had a strong influence on legal phraseology in English. adjective of or relating to this language.

 

Anglo-Nubian

Anglo-Nubian noun a goat of a coloured breed with a short glossy coat and lop ears, kept for its rich milk.

 

Anglophile

An glo phile |ˈaNGgləˌfīl ˈæŋɡloʊˌfaɪl | noun a person who is fond of or greatly admires England or Britain. adjective fond or admiring of England or Britain. DERIVATIVES An glo phil ia |ˌaNGgləˈfilēə |noun

 

Anglophobe

An glo phobe |ˈaNGgləˌfōb ˈæŋɡloʊfoʊb | noun a person having a strong dislike of England or Britain. DERIVATIVES An glo pho bi a |ˌaNGgləˈfōbēə |noun

 

anglophone

an glo phone |ˈaNGgləˌfōn ˈaŋɡlə (ʊ )fəʊn | adjective English-speaking: anglophone students | the population is largely anglophone. noun an English-speaking person. ORIGIN early 20th cent. (as a noun; rare before the 1960s ): from Anglo- + -phone, on the pattern of francophone .

 

Anglo-Saxon

An glo-Sax on |ˈˌæŋɡloʊ ˈˌsæksən | adjective relating to or denoting the Germanic inhabitants of England from their arrival in the 5th century up to the Norman Conquest. of English descent. of, in, or relating to the Old English language. informal (of an English word or expression ) plain, in particular vulgar: using a lot of good old Anglo-Saxon expletives. noun 1 a Germanic inhabitant of England between the 5th century and the Norman Conquest. a person of English descent. any white, English-speaking person. 2 another term for Old English. informal plain English, in particular vulgar slang. ORIGIN from modern Latin Anglo-Saxones (plural ), medieval Latin Angli Saxones.

 

Anglosphere

An glo sphere |ˈaNGgləˌsfi (ə )r ˈæŋɡləˌsfɪ (ə )r ˈæŋɡloʊsfɪr | noun (the Anglosphere ) the countries where English is the main native language, considered collectively.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Anglo

Anglo |ˈangləʊ | noun ( pl. Anglos ) 1 chiefly N. Amer. a white English-speaking person of British or northern European origin, in particular (in the US ) as distinct from a Hispanic American or (in Canada ) as distinct from a French-speaker. Indian, often offensive an Anglo-Indian. 2 Brit. informal a person selected for a Scottish, Irish, or Welsh national sports team who plays for an English club. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: independent usage of Anglo- .

 

Anglo-

Anglo- |ˈaŋgləʊ | combining form English: anglophone. of English origin: Anglo-Saxon. English and : Anglo-Latin. British and : Anglo-Indian. ORIGIN modern Latin, from Latin Anglus English .

 

Anglo-Boer War

Anglo-Boer War S. African either of the Boer Wars, but typically the second. See Boer Wars.

 

Anglo-Catholic

Anglo-Catholic adjective relating to Anglo-Catholicism. noun a member of an Anglo-Catholic Church.

 

Anglo-Catholicism

Anglo-Catholi ¦cism |aŋɡləʊkəˈθɒlɪsɪzəm | noun [ mass noun ] a tradition within the Anglican Church which is close to Catholicism in its doctrine and worship and is broadly identified with High Church Anglicanism. As a movement, Anglo-Catholicism grew out of the Oxford Movement of the 1830s and 1840s.

 

Anglo-Celt

Anglo-Celt |aŋɡləʊˈkɛlt | noun a person of British or Irish descent (used chiefly outside Britain and Ireland ). DERIVATIVES Anglo-Celtic adjective

 

Anglocentric

Anglo |cen ¦tric |ˌaŋgləʊˈsɛntrɪk | adjective centred on or considered in terms of England or Britain: an Anglocentric, white view of Australian history.

 

Anglo-Indian

Anglo-Indian |aŋɡləʊˈɪndɪən | adjective relating to both Britain and India: Anglo-Indian business cooperation. of Indian descent but born or living in Britain. of mixed British and Indian parentage. chiefly historical of British descent or birth but living or having lived long in India. noun an Anglo-Indian person.

 

Anglo-Irish

Anglo-Irish |aŋɡləʊˈʌɪrɪʃ | adjective relating to both Britain and Ireland (or specifically the Republic of Ireland ). of English descent but born or resident in Ireland. of mixed English and Irish parentage.

 

Anglo-Irish Agreement

Anglo-Irish Agreement an agreement made between Britain and the Republic of Ireland in 1985, admitting the Republic to discussions on Northern Irish affairs and providing for greater cooperation between the security forces in border areas.

 

Anglo-Irish Treaty

Anglo-Irish Treaty an agreement signed in 1921 by representatives of the British government and the provisional Irish Republican government, by which Ireland was partitioned and the Irish Free State created in 1922.

 

Anglo-Latin

An glo-Lat in adjective of, in, or relating to Latin as used in medieval England. noun this form of Latin.

 

Anglo-Latin

Anglo-Latin |aŋɡləʊˈlatɪn | noun [ mass noun ] the form of Latin used in medieval England. adjective relating to Anglo-Latin.

 

Anglomania

Anglo |mania |aŋgləʊˈmeɪnɪə | noun [ mass noun ] excessive admiration of English customs. DERIVATIVES Anglomaniac noun

 

Anglo-Norman French

Anglo-Norman French (also Anglo-Norman ) noun [ mass noun ] the variety of Norman French used in England after the Norman Conquest. It remained the language of the English nobility for several centuries. adjective relating to Anglo-Norman French.

 

Anglo-Nubian

Anglo-Nubian noun a goat of a coloured breed with a short glossy coat and lop ears, kept for its rich milk.

 

Anglophile

Anglo |phile |ˈaŋglə (ʊ )fʌɪl | noun a person who is fond of or greatly admires England or Britain. adjective fond or greatly admiring England or Britain. the Anglophile General Marshall. Holland certainly lives up to its reputation of being Anglophile. DERIVATIVES Anglophilia noun

 

Anglophobe

Anglo |phobe |ˈaŋglə (ʊ )fəʊb | noun a person having a strong dislike of England or Britain. DERIVATIVES Anglophobia noun

 

anglophone

anglo |phone |ˈaŋglə (ʊ )fəʊn | adjective English-speaking: the population is largely anglophone. noun an English-speaking person. ORIGIN early 20th cent. (as a noun; rare before the 1960s ): from Anglo- + -phone, on the pattern of francophone .

 

Anglo-Saxon

Anglo-Saxon adjective relating to or denoting the Germanic inhabitants of England from their arrival in the 5th century up to the Norman Conquest. of English descent. of, in, or relating to the Old English language. informal (of an English word or expression ) plain, in particular vulgar: using a lot of good old Anglo-Saxon expletives. noun 1 a Germanic inhabitant of England between the 5th century and the Norman Conquest. a person of English descent. chiefly N. Amer. any white, English-speaking person. 2 [ mass noun ] the Old English language. informal plain English, in particular vulgar slang. ORIGIN from modern Latin Anglo-Saxones (plural ), medieval Latin Angli Saxones.

 

Anglosphere

Anglosphere |ˈaŋglə (ʊ )sfɪə | noun (the Anglosphere ) the countries where English is the main native language, considered collectively.

 

Duden Dictionary

Angloamerikaner

An g lo ame ri ka ner , An glo ame ri ka ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Angloamerik a ner |1 aus England stammender Amerikaner 2 Einwohner eines der angelsächsischen Länder

 

Angloamerikanerin

An g lo ame ri ka ne rin , An glo ame ri ka ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Angloamerik a nerin |weibliche Form zu Angloamerikaner

 

angloamerikanisch

an g lo ame ri ka nisch, an glo ame ri ka nisch Adjektiv |angloamerik a nisch |zu Angloamerikaner

 

anglofon

an g lo fon , an g lo phon , an glo fon an glo phon Adjektiv bildungssprachlich anglophon |anglof o n angloph o n |zu griechisch phonḗ, Fon Englisch als Muttersprache sprechend

 

Anglofone

An g lo fo ne , An g lo pho ne , An glo fo ne An glo pho ne substantiviertes Adjektiv, feminin Anglophone |Anglof o ne Angloph o ne |die /eine Anglofone; der /einer Anglofonen, die Anglofonen /zwei Anglofone die /eine Anglophone; der /einer Anglophonen, die Anglophonen /zwei Anglophone weibliche Person, die anglofon ist, die Englisch als Muttersprache spricht

 

Anglofoner

An g lo fo ner , An g lo pho ner , An glo fo ner An glo pho ner substantiviertes Adjektiv, maskulin Anglophoner der Anglofone /ein Anglofoner; des /eines Anglofonen; die Anglofonen /zwei Anglofone der Anglofone /ein Anglofoner; des /eines Anglofonen; die Anglofonen /zwei Anglofone jemand, der anglofon ist, der Englisch als Muttersprache spricht

 

Anglofonie

An g lo fo nie , An g lo pho nie , An glo fo nie An glo pho nie Substantiv, feminin , die Anglophonie |Anglofon ie Angloph o nie |die Anglofonie; Genitiv: der Anglofonie die Anglophonie; Genitiv: der Anglophonie Englischsprachigkeit

 

anglofranzösisch

an g lo fran sisch, an glo fran sisch Adjektiv |anglofranz ö sisch auch ˈa …|zwischen England und Frankreich, aus Engländern und Franzosen bestehend

 

Anglokanadier

An glo ka na di er , der Angloamerikaner |A nglokanadier |

 

Anglokanadierin

An g lo ka na di e rin , An glo ka na di erin Substantiv, feminin , die |A nglokanadierin |weibliche Form zu Anglokanadier

 

Anglokatholizismus

An g lo ka tho li zis mus , An glo ka tho li zis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Anglokatholiz i smus |der Anglokatholizismus; Genitiv: des Anglokatholizismus germanisch-lateinisch ; griechisch-neulateinisch katholisch orientierte Gruppe der anglikanischen Kirche

 

Anglomane

An g lo ma ne , An glo ma ne Substantiv, maskulin , der |Anglom a ne |der Anglomane; Genitiv: des Anglomanen, Plural: die Anglomanen lateinisch; griechisch jemand, der alles Englische in übertriebener Weise schätzt

 

Anglomanie

An g lo ma nie , An glo ma nie Substantiv, feminin bildungssprachlich , die |Angloman ie |übertriebene Nachahmung alles Englischen

 

anglonormannisch

an g lo nor man nisch, an glo nor man nisch Adjektiv |anglonorm a nnisch |die Normannen in England betreffend

 

anglophil

an g lo phil , an glo phil Adjektiv bildungssprachlich |angloph i l |England, seinen Bewohnern und seiner Kultur besonders aufgeschlossen gegenüberstehend

 

Anglophilie

An g lo phi lie , An glo phi lie Substantiv, feminin bildungssprachlich , die |Anglophil ie |zu griechisch philía = Liebe Vorliebe für England, seine Bewohner, seine Kultur

 

anglophob

an g lo phob, an glo phob Adjektiv bildungssprachlich |angloph o b |gegen alles Englische eingenommen

 

Anglophobie

An g lo pho bie , An glo pho bie Substantiv, feminin bildungssprachlich , die |Anglophob ie | Phobie Abneigung gegen alles Englische

 

anglotzen

an glot zen schwaches Verb salopp |a nglotzen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « ausdruckslos, starr, aufdringlich o. ä. ansehen glotz mich doch nicht so dämlich an!

 

French Dictionary

anglo-

anglo- préf. préfixe Élément signifiant « anglais ».

 

anglomanie

anglomanie n. f. nom féminin Manie d ’imiter et d ’admirer les usages, les termes anglais.

 

anglophile

anglophile adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Qui aime les Anglais, ce qui est anglais.

 

anglophobe

anglophobe adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Qui a de l ’aversion pour les Anglais, pour ce qui est anglais.

 

anglophobie

anglophobie n. f. nom féminin Aversion pour les Anglais, pour ce qui est anglais.

 

anglophone

anglophone adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin De langue anglaise. : Les anglophones recevront la documentation en anglais. Un étudiant anglophone. Note Typographique L ’adjectif et le nom s ’écrivent avec une minuscule.

 

anglo-saxon

anglo-saxon , onne adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin De civilisation britannique. : Les peuples anglo-saxons. Un Anglo-Saxon, une Anglo-Saxonne. Les Anglo-Saxons. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec des minuscules; le nom, avec des majuscules. nom masculin Langue anglaise ancienne. : Elle étudie l ’anglo-saxon. Note Typographique Le nom de la langue s ’écrit avec des minuscules.

 

Spanish Dictionary

anglo, -gla

anglo, -gla adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 [persona ] Que pertenecía a un pueblo de origen germánico que se estableció en Inglaterra en los siglos v y vi .2 adjetivo Relativo a este pueblo .

 

anglo-

anglo- Elemento prefijal de origen latino que entra en la formación de nombres y adjetivos con el significado de ‘inglés ’ o ‘relativo a Inglaterra ’:anglófilo, angloamericano .También puede adoptar la forma angli- : anglicano .

 

angloamericano, -na

angloamericano, -na adjetivo 1 De los ingleses y los estadounidenses conjuntamente o relacionado con ellos :la novela feminista representa en España un producto tardío si lo comparamos con tendencias análogas en el ámbito francés o el angloamericano .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que ha nacido en Estados Unidos y tiene origen inglés .3 [persona ] Que es de Estados Unidos, país de América del Norte .

 

angloárabe

angloárabe adjetivo /nombre común [caballo, yegua ] Que es de una raza obtenida del cruce de un purasangre inglés y un caballo árabe, que se utiliza mucho en la monta .

 

anglocanadiense

anglocanadiense adjetivo 1 De los ingleses y los canadienses conjuntamente o relacionado con ellos .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es de Canadá y tiene ascendencia inglesa o su lengua es el inglés .

 

anglofilia

anglofilia nombre femenino Estima o admiración por la cultura y las tradiciones de Inglaterra .SINÓNIMO anglicismo .ANTÓNIMO anglofobia .

 

anglófilo

anglófilo adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que siente estima o admiración por la cultura y las tradiciones de Inglaterra .ANTÓNIMO anglófobo .

 

anglofobia

anglofobia nombre femenino Animadversión hacia la cultura y las tradiciones de Inglaterra .ANTÓNIMO anglicismo, anglofilia .

 

anglófobo, -ba

anglófobo, -ba adjetivo [persona ] Que siente animadversión hacia la cultura y las tradiciones de Inglaterra .ANTÓNIMO anglófilo .

 

anglófono, -na

anglófono, -na adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 Que habla inglés como lengua materna o tiene gran dominio de él :Canadá es un país donde una parte de la población es anglófona y la otra francófona .2 adjetivo [país, territorio ] Que está habitado por población de habla inglesa :Gibraltar es un territorio anglófono .

 

anglohablante

anglohablante adjetivo /nombre común 1 [persona ] Que tiene como lengua materna el inglés .2 adjetivo [país ] Que tiene como lengua oficial el inglés .

 

anglomanía

anglomanía nombre femenino Afición desmedida por todo lo que es inglés .

 

angloparlante

angloparlante adjetivo Anglohablante :algunos consideran que los angloparlantes son algo fríos en el trato y bastante formalistas .

 

anglosajón, -jona

anglosajón, -jona adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 [persona ] Que pertenecía a los pueblos germánicos que invadieron Gran Bretaña en los siglos v y vi .2 adjetivo Relativo a estos pueblos :en 1066 la dinastía anglosajona fue sometida por la normanda .3 nombre masculino /adjetivo Antigua lengua germánica que hablaban estos pueblos :el inglés actual procede del anglosajón .4 adjetivo De origen y cultura inglesa :el rock y el pop anglosajón dominan casi por completo el panorama musical; el resurgir de la filosofía analítica procede del mundo anglosajón .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Anglo

An glo an glo /ǽŋɡloʊ /名詞 s C ⦅くだけて ⦆1 英国系米国人, (特にヒスパニック系と区別して )白人 .2 カナダ anglophone .

 

Anglo-

An glo- an glo- /ǽŋɡloʊ /複合要素 英国 [イングランド ]の, 英語の .

 

Anglo-American

nglo-Am rican 名詞 C 英国系米国人 .形容詞 英米の ; 英国系米国人の .

 

Anglo-Asian

nglo- sian 形容詞 名詞 C アジア生まれ英国育ちの (人 ).

 

Anglo-Catholic

nglo-C tholic 形容詞 名詞 C アングロカトリック派の (教徒 ).

 

Anglo-Indian

nglo- ndian 形容詞 名詞 1 C 英印混血の (人 ); ⦅古 ⦆インド在住 [生まれ ]の英国人 (の ).2 英印間 (の ).3 U インド英語 (の ).

 

Anglophile

An glo phile -phil /ǽŋɡləfàɪl //-fɪl /形容詞 名詞 C 〖時にa -〗親英派の (人 ), 英国びいきの (人 ).

 

Anglophilia

n glo ph l i a /-fɪ́liə /名詞 U 〖時にa -〗英国びいき, 親英 .

 

Anglophobe

An glo phobe /ǽŋɡləfòʊb /名詞 C 〖時にa -〗英国 (人 )嫌いの人 .n glo ph bi a /-fóʊbiə /名詞 U 英国 (人 )嫌い .

 

anglophone

an glo phone /ǽŋɡləfòʊn /形容詞 通例 名詞 の前で 〗(複数の言語が使われる国 地域で )英語を話す, 英語が話される ; 英語使用者の .名詞 C A- (上述の国で母語として )英語を話す人, 英語使用者 .

 

Anglo-Saxon

nglo-S xon 形容詞 1 アングロサクソン族 [人 ]の ; アングロサクソン系の .2 アングロサクソン語の, 古 (期 )英語の .名詞 1 C アングロサクソン (系の人 ), 英国系の人 ; ⦅米 ⦆アングロサクソン系米国人 (WASP ); ⦅しばしばおどけて ⦆英国人 .2 C the s 〗アングロサクソン族 〘5--6世紀にヨーロッパ大陸からブリテン島に侵入したゲルマン民族, Angles, Saxons, Jutesの総称; 今日の英国人の主な祖先 〙.3 U アングロサクソン語, 古 (期 )英語 (Old English ).4 U ⦅くだけて ⦆平易な (特に下品な )英語 ; ⦅米 ⦆近代英語 .