Anglistics


the study of the english language and of literature written in english.

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  • Anglo

    a white american of non-hispanic descent, as distinguished especially from an american of mexican or spanish descent. (sometimes lowercase) an english-speaking person in a place where english is not the language of the majority. of, relating to, or characteristic of anglos. a combining form of : anglo-norman; anglo-catholic. contemporary examples during the boom years, anglo […]

  • Anglo-american

    belonging to, relating to, or involving england and america, especially the united states, or the people of the two countries: the anglo-american policy toward russia. of or relating to anglo-americans. a native or descendant of a native of england who has settled in or become a citizen of america, especially of the united states. contemporary […]

  • Anglo-australian

    belonging, relating to, or involving england and australia, or the people of the two countries. a native or descendant of a native of england who has settled in australia. contemporary examples the instrument is attached to the anglo-australian telescope at the siding spring observatory, northwest of sydney, australia. sami is like google earth for the […]

  • Anglo-catholic

    an adherent of anglo-catholicism. a member of the church of england, as distinguished from a roman catholic or member of the greek or russian orthodox churches. of or relating to anglo-catholicism or anglo-catholics. historical examples ten or fifteen years afterwards anglo-catholic sentiment was again strong. studies in contemporary biography james bryce, viscount bryce who ever […]

  • Anglo-catholicism

    the tradition or form of worship in the anglican church that emphasizes catholicity, the apostolic succession, and the continuity of all churches within the communion with pre-reformation christianity as well as the importance of liturgy and ritual. the religion of the church of england, as distinguished from that of the roman catholic, greek orthodox, or […]


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