Associations to the word «Anglo»
Noun
- Saxon
- Norman
- Maratha
- Irish
- Mysore
- Boer
- Bede
- Wessex
- Briton
- Zulu
- Chronicle
- Domesday
- Condominium
- Egyptian
- Anglia
- Celt
- Welsh
- Celtic
- Rune
- Treaty
- Anglican
- Sudan
- Catholicism
- Dutch
- Suez
- Prussian
- Catholic
- Romano
- Wellesley
- Hoard
- Conquest
- Hegemony
- Boniface
- Viking
- Portuguese
- Hispanic
- Kitchener
- Kingship
- Imperialism
- French
- Zanzibar
- Opium
- Kabul
- Siam
- Dane
- Protectorate
- Mexican
- Chronicler
- Britain
- Transvaal
- Coinage
- Somme
- Jewish
- Burma
- Earthwork
- Sikh
- Alliance
- Invasion
- Protestant
- Danish
- Normandy
- Nobleman
- Petroleum
- Indian
- Burgh
- Scottish
- Settler
- Churchman
- Aristocracy
- Aristocrat
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
ANGLO, noun. An English person or person of English ancestry
ANGLO, noun. In the United States, an American, especially a White American, whose native language is English. The term generally is used in contrast to Americans for whom Spanish is their native language, or people whose ancestry is from Latin America. The term is used without regard to English descent. It is likely derived as a reference to English (rather than Spanish) as a native language
ANGLO, noun. A white-skinned person
ANGLO, noun. Alternative letter-case form of anglo
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