Anglo-Norman
Pronunciation
  • (British) IPA: /æŋ.ɡləʊ.nɔː.mən/
  • (America) IPA: /æŋ.ɡloʊ.nɔːɹ.mən/
Adjective

Anglo-Norman

  1. Pertaining to the period of Norman rule of England, 1066–1154.
  2. Pertaining to Normans in England after the Norman Conquest.
  3. Relating to their language.
Translations
  • Portuguese: anglo-normando
  • Russian: англо-норма́ннский
  • Spanish: anglonormando
Translations Translations Noun

Anglo-Norman (plural Anglo-Normans)

  1. A Norman who settled in England after the Norman Conquest, or a descendant of one.
Translations
  • Portuguese: anglo-normando
  • Russian: англо-норма́нн
  • Spanish: anglonormando, anglonormanda
Proper noun
  1. 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.
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