English English Dictionary
English English Dictionary
The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg
Dictionary
Angleworm
(n.)
A earthworm of the genus Lumbricus, frequently used by
anglers for bait. See Earthworm.
Anglian
(n.)
One of the Angles.
Anglian
(a.)
Of or pertaining to the Angles.
Anglic
(a.)
Anglian.
Anglican
(n.)
A member of the Church of England.
Anglican
(a.)
Pertaining to, characteristic of, or held by, the high
church party of the Church of England.
Anglican
(a.)
English; of or pertaining to England or the English
nation; especially, pertaining to, or connected with, the established
church of England; as, the Anglican church, doctrine, orders, ritual,
etc.
Anglican
(n.)
In a restricted sense, a member of the High Church party,
or of the more advanced ritualistic section, in the Church of England.
Anglicanism
(n.)
The principles of the established church of England;
also, in a restricted sense, the doctrines held by the high-church
party.
Anglicanism
(n.)
Attachment to England or English institutions.
Anglicanism
(n.)
Strong partiality to the principles and rites of the
Church of England.
Anglice
(adv.)
In English; in the English manner; as, Livorno, Anglice
Leghorn.
Anglicify
(v. t.)
To anglicize.
Anglicism
(n.)
The quality of being English; an English characteristic,
custom, or method.
Anglicism
(n.)
An English idiom; a phrase or form language peculiar to
the English.
Anglicity
(n.)
The state or quality of being English.
Anglicization
(n.)
The act of anglicizing, or making English in
character.
Anglicize
(v. t.)
To make English; to English; to anglify; render
conformable to the English idiom, or to English analogies.
Anglicized
(imp. & p. p.)
of Anglicize
Anglicizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Anglicize