Associations to the word «Anglian»
Noun
- Saxon
- Anglo
- Regiment
- Royal
- Battalion
- East
- Viking
- Drainage
- Chronicle
- Anglia
- Kingdom
- Suffolk
- Yeomanry
- Ipswich
- England
- Bede
- Northamptonshire
- Norwich
- Cambridgeshire
- Wessex
- Lincolnshire
- Fen
- Leicestershire
- Welsh
- Authority
- Essex
- Bedfordshire
- Norfolk
- Hertfordshire
- Lowland
- Colchester
- Wadi
- Rivers
- King
- Yarmouth
- Ely
- Amalgamation
- Brigade
- Dane
- Archaeology
- Peterborough
- Hon
- Haines
- Fusilier
- Burgh
- Xxi
- Midland
- Genealogy
- Ambulance
- Century
- Rutland
- Sewage
- Gaza
- Briton
- Territorial
- Thames
- Col
- Hodges
- Bury
- Forester
- Cumbria
- Gloucester
- Lett
- Waterway
- Dialect
- Derby
- Lindsey
- Hussar
- Infantry
- Sheikh
- Worcestershire
- Domesday
- Abba
- Combination
- Derbyshire
- Magdalen
- Sherwood
- Coinage
- Clive
- Lynn
- Tally
- Division
- Howitzer
Wiktionary
ANGLIAN, adjective. Of or pertaining to the Angles (Germanic people)
ANGLIAN, adjective. Of or pertaining to East Anglia
ANGLIAN, noun. An Angle (member of a Germanic people)
ANGLIAN, proper noun. An Old English dialect from Mercia or Northumbria
Dictionary definition
ANGLIAN, noun. One of the major dialects of Old English.
Wise words
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