Definition of Anglice. Meaning of Anglice. Synonyms of Anglice

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Definition of Anglice

Anglice
Anglice An"gli*ce, adv. [NL.] In English; in the English manner; as, Livorno, Anglice Leghorn.

Meaning of Anglice from wikipedia

- statesmen and diplomats. anglice in English Used before the anglicized version of a word or name. For example, "Terra Mariae, anglice, Maryland". animus in...
- Lufft. p. 141. Broughton, Hugh (1599). Commentarius in Danielem : primum Anglice scriptus ab Hughone Broughtono, nunc Latinitate donatus per Ioannem Boreel...
- statesmen and diplomats. anglice in English Used before the anglicized version of a word or name. For example, "Terra Mariae, anglice, Maryland". animus in...
- Wayback Machine, etc. (vol. 1) [in Latin]. William Innys, London, p. 150: Anglicē, the Muscovy-Duck dicitur, non quōd ē Muscovia huc translata esset, sed...
- Dohat-al-Qatar, and it seems to have been formerly better known as Bida' (Anglice "Bidder"): it is the chief town of Qatar and is situated on the eastern...
- honour his wife. The specific name given in the charter was "Terra Mariae, anglice, Maryland". The English name was preferred over the Latin due in part to...
- centuries. Another male forename similarly ****ociated with them is Finghin, anglice Fineen, but for some centuries past, the name Florence (colloquially Flurry)...
- 2024-07-21. Eusebius of Caesarea (1903). pars 1. Libri I-IX anglice redditi ; pars 2. Libri X-XV anglice redditi. Typographeo Academico. pp. 357a. "Josephus:...
- Quatermain, commonly called Hunter Quatermain, or by the natives "Ma****azahn"—Anglicè, he who keeps a bright look-out at night, or, in vulgar English, a sharp...
- Angliam abusiones illae execrabiles, sotulares sil. **** longis rostris (Anglice Cracowys vel Pykys) dimidiam virgam largiter habentes, ita ut oporteret...