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Anglian

NOUN
  1. one of the major dialects of Old English

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  • We are delighted to create history, " the minister, P.C. Zoramsangliana, told reporters in the capital, Aizawl, where the troupe in traditional tribal dress assembled at a military ground.
  • Lynne Mortimer for The East Anglian Daily Times in Ipswich, England, writes, A few weeks back, I wrote about the undulating features of my figure and have been inundated with suggestions. Hooping.org | Blog | Lynne Mortimer Hoops To Lose Inches
  • The ‘Anglian Tower’ is a small stone tower in the north-west wall of the Roman legionary fortress at York. Archive 2010-09-01
  • Over 130 runners finished the full marathon held in conjunction with a half distance event in a small East Anglian town.
  • It's been almost twenty years, I think, since I last saw Josh: a beaky, blinking, owl-faced artist, who lived in a crumbling East Anglian rectory.
  • There have been at least three churches on the site since the one built by Eadwine counting his timber church and its stone replacement as one: a larger ‘Anglo-Saxon’ church built in the 8th century and sometimes called the Anglian Minster; a Norman Minster built in the Romanesque style in the 11th century; and the present Minster built in the Gothic style between the 13th and 15th centuries. Archive 2010-01-01
  • It is located far from Oxbridge, amidst James's own native grounds: the wilds of the bleak East Anglian seacoast.
  • Anglian," down to the middle of the ninth century. English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day
  • What kingly magnificence could mean is brought to life by the great barrow-burial at Sutton Hoo on the East Anglian coast.
  • The calcareous clays, such as East Anglian boulder clay, are alkaline and therefore will not suit azaleas or rhododendrons.
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