anglian

[US]/ˈæŋɡljən/
[UK]/ˈæŋɡliən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Anglian dialect, people of Anglian tribe
adj. of or relating to the Angles
Word Forms
Pluralanglians

Example Sentences

Anglian culture is known for its rich history and traditions.

The Anglian language is a variant of Old English.

The Anglian people were skilled farmers and craftsmen.

The Anglian kingdom was a powerful force in medieval England.

Anglian architecture is characterized by its use of stone and intricate carvings.

The Anglian tribes were known for their fierce warriors.

Anglian poetry often celebrated nature and the changing seasons.

The Anglian settlers established communities along the coast.

Anglian art is influenced by both Celtic and Roman styles.

The Anglian invasion of Britain had a lasting impact on the island's history.

Real-world Examples

From the East Anglian Railway Museum. hosting Blur's comeback gig tonight.

Source: Rock documentary

A few months ago, I saw inspiration of a different kind when I opened the new Cambridge base of the East Anglian Air Ambulance, where Prince William works as a helicopter pilot.

Source: 2016 Most Popular Selected Compilation

The find had been made Rutland Water Nature Reserve by Joe Davis, who works for the Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust who run the reserve in partnership with Anglian Water, who own the land.

Source: TED Talks (Video Edition) October 2022 Collection

It was probably originally written in Northumbria, although the single manuscript that has come down to us (which dates from around 1000) contains a bewildering mix of Northumbrian, West Saxon and Anglian dialects.

Source: Illustrated History of English (Volume 1)

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