NounSingular anglo Plural anglos anglo (plural anglos)
AnagramsEsperantoNounanglo (plural angloj, accusative singular anglon, accusative plural anglojn)
ItalianAdjectiveanglo m (f angla, m plural angli, f plural angle) From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. The term Anglo is used as a prefix to indicate a relation to the Angles, England or the English people, as in the terms Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-American, Anglo-Celtic, Anglo-African and Anglo-Indian. It is often used alone, somewhat loosely, to refer to people of British Isles descent in The Americas, Australia and Southern Africa. It is also used, both in English-speaking and non-English-speaking countries, to refer to Anglophone people of other European origins. Anglo is a Late Latin prefix used to denote English- in conjunction with another toponym or demonym. The word is derived from Anglia, the Latin name for England, and still the modern name of its eastern region. Anglia and England both mean Land of the Angles, a Germanic people originating in the north German peninsula of Angeln. Anglo is not an easily defined term. For traditionalists, there are linguistic problems with using the word as an adjective or noun on its own. For example, the purpose of the -o ending is to enable the formation of a compound term (for example Anglo-Saxon meaning of Angle and Saxon origin), so there is only an apparent parallelism between, for example, Latino and Anglo. However, a semantic change has taken place in many English-speaking regions so that in informal usage the meanings listed below are perfectly valid. From Wikipedia under the
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Fri, 27 Aug 2010 08:20:46 GMT+00:00 American, XP Power deals ukcitymedia Anglo American director Jack Thompson has also invested in his company, buying 2500 shares and Larry Tracey has purchased 6000 shares in XP Power. ... From Google News Search: "anglo" From Yahoo Image Search: "anglo" how should i start the introduction of my research paper on the Anglo-saxon ideals in Beowulf? Q. My research paper is about the Anglo-Saxon ideals portrayed in Beowulf. I have a structure and all my sources but I am unsure how to begin. Asked by BeauJanglez - Sun Mar 23 16:35:56 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. More resources that might help. Beowulf Anonymous Features: Chapter-By-Chapter Summary, Character Descriptions, Literary Analysis - Themes, Quotes, Object Info. historical Context Online Versions of the Epic. Answered by Mouse - Sun Mar 23 16:49:35 2008 In 1066, what could the Anglo-Saxons have done to prevent being defeated by the Norman/Vikingr? Q. I'm quite into alternate history, but from what I know ffrom that period the anglo-saxons were well and truely toast that day. How could the anglo-saxons turn a defeat into a victory? If that is even possible? Asked by the khemist - Thu May 21 03:33:13 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. First off, nothing to do with the Vikings, so forget that. The English actually had a better position than the French, and were doing pretty well all told. Their fatal mistake was chasing the French as they retreated, thus breaking ranks and turning into a bit of an unruly rabble, which the French then got the upper hand over. Answered by Stumpy - Thu May 21 03:45:29 2009 Were the Jamestown Massacre and the 2nd Anglo-Powhatan War the same thing?
Q. In my history book it says that the 2nd Anglo-Powhatan war started in 1622, but all over the internet it says that that was the Jamestown Massacre. Asked by jevohh - Sun Sep 14 14:10:57 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments A. Yes it is The Jamestown massacre involved the killing of about 347 British colonists in Virginia, about a quarter of the population of the state at that time. During the Second Anglo-Powhatan War, Opechancanough became leader of the native American "Indian" Powhatan Confederacy, upon the death of his half-brother, Wahunsonacock The Indian massacre of 1622 (also known as the Jamestown Massacre) occurred in the Virginia Colony on Good Friday, March 22, 1622. About 347 people,[1] or almost one-third of the English population of Jamestown, were killed by a coordinated series of surprise attacks of the Powhatan Confederacy under Chief Opechancanough Answered by unknown - Tue Sep 16 10:50:12 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "anglo" |






