Anglo-Norman
Pronunciation Adjective
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Pronunciation Adjective
Anglo-Norman
- Pertaining to the period of Norman rule of England, 1066–1154.
- Pertaining to Normans in England after the Norman Conquest.
- Relating to their language.
- Portuguese: anglo-normando
- Russian: англо-норма́ннский
- Spanish: anglonormando
- Portuguese: anglo-normando
- Spanish: anglonormando
- German: anglonormannisch
- Portuguese: anglo-normando
Anglo-Norman (plural Anglo-Normans)
- A Norman who settled in England after the Norman Conquest, or a descendant of one.
- Portuguese: anglo-normando
- Russian: англо-норма́нн
- Spanish: anglonormando, anglonormanda
- The Old French dialect spoken in England by the ruling classes after the Norman Conquest, or the form of this dialect used in English law until the 17th century.
- German: Anglonormannisch
- Portuguese: anglo-normando
- Russian: англо-норма́ннский
- Spanish: anglonormando
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