anglo
1anglo- — ♦ Élément, tiré de anglais. anglo Préfixe, du rad. de anglais. ⇒ANGLO , élément préf. Élément de compos. corresp. à l adj. anglais. A. Anglo + adj. ethnique. 1. Le composé est un adj. (substantivable) désignant un être, une civilisation, une… …
2Anglo- — An glo [NL. Anglus English. See {Anglican}.] A combining form meaning the same as English; or English and, or English conjoined with; as, Anglo Turkish treaty, Anglo German, Anglo Irish. [1913 Webster] {Anglo Danish}, a. Of or pertaining to the… …
3anglo — ánglo americán adj., s. m. → american Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic ánglo francéz adj. → francez Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic ANGLO elem. englez (< fr., engl. anglo ) …
4Anglo — (n.) American, English speaking white person, 1941, southwestern U.S., from ANGLO AMERICAN (Cf. Anglo American). Anglo was used similarly of native, English speakers in Canada from 1800 and Britain from 1964 …
5Anglo- — [æŋgləu US glou] prefix [in nouns and adjectives] [: Modern Latin; Origin: Latin Angli; ANGLE] 1.) relating to England or Britain ▪ an anglophile (=someone who loves Britain) 2.) English or British and something else ▪ an Anglo Scottish family ▪… …
6Anglo- — People in Scotland and Wales understandably view this combining form (as in Anglo French, Anglo Irish, etc.) with some distaste, but it continues to be used as the standard term. The alternative term Brito has not acquired any general currency,… …
7Anglo- — [aŋ′glō΄, aŋ′glə] [< L Anglus, sing. of Angli, Angles (see ANGLE)] combining form 1. English, English and [Anglophone, Anglo American] 2. Anglican [Anglo Catholic] …
8anglo- — [dal lat. Anglus ]. Primo elemento di parole comp., con riferimento all Inghilterra antica o moderna o alla lingua inglese (per es., anglo normanno, anglosassone, angloamericano ; anglofilia, anglomania, ecc.), e in qualche caso alla Chiesa… …
9Anglo- — [ æŋglou ] prefix involving or related to England or the U.K.: the Anglo Scottish border …
10Anglo- — from M.L. Anglo , comb. form of Angli the English (see ANGLE (Cf. Angle)) …