Anglo-Saxon – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Anglo-Saxon
n.
member of the Germanic peoples in England before the 12th century; language of the Germanic peoples in England before the 12th century, Old English; English-man
adj.
of or pertaining to the Anglo-Saxons
Anglo-Saxons
The
Anglo-Saxons were a people who inhabited
Great Britain from the 5th century. They comprised people from
Germanic tribes who migrated to the island from
continental Europe, their descendants, and indigenous British groups who adopted some aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture and language. The Anglo-Saxon period denotes the period of British history between about 450 and 1066, after their initial
settlement, and up until the
Norman conquest.
Anglo-Saxon
Noun
1. a native or inhabitant of England prior to the Norman conquest
(hypernym) English person
(class) Anglo-Saxon deity
2. a person of Anglo-Saxon (especially British) descent whose native tongue is English and whose culture is strongly influenced by English culture as in WASP for `White Anglo-Saxon Protestant'; "this Anglo-Saxon view of things"
(hypernym) English person
(classification) United Kingdom, UK, Great Britain, GB, Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
3. English prior to about 1100
(synonym) Old English
(hypernym) English, English language
(hyponym) West Saxon
Adjective
1. of or relating to the Anglo-Saxons or their language; "Anglo-Saxon poetry"; "The Anglo-Saxon population of Scotland"
(pertainym) Anglo-Saxon
anglo-saxon
nm.
Anglo-Saxon, member of the Germanic peoples in England before the 12th century
Anglo-Saxon
n.
Anglosas, Anglosaska; anglosaština
příd.jm.
anglosaský