- mago-cabalisti****,
first published incomplete under the
pseudonym Gregorius Anglus Sallwigt in 1719. By
profession he
worked in the
mining industry, becoming...
- (orthographically representing)
Approximate English pronunciation A a a aː
anġlu (angel) ɐ, aː, æː
similar to 'u' in nut in RP; [aː]
similar to
father in...
- Anti-English sentiment, also
known as
Anglophobia (from
Latin Anglus "English" and Gr**** φόβος, phobos, "fear"),
refers to opposition, dislike, fear, hatred...
-
Ioannes Checus Anglus...
- Anglo-Latin;
British and ...: Anglo-Indian Origin:
modern Latin, from
Latin Anglus 'English' The
Monarchy of England:
Volume I – The
Beginnings by
David Starkey...
-
migration phase,
which was
substantial as
implied by the
statement that
Anglus was deserted; and an
establishment phase, in
which Anglo-Saxons started...
-
means literally "language of the Latvians/English/Russians", "latviešu/
angļu/krievu valoda". In Russian, and
analogously in
Ukrainian and some other...
- a general, the last
named (in the
print room)
being signed ‘Tho.
Dudley Anglus fecit Vlissippone.’ This
article incorporates text from a
publication now...
-
Kingdom (Italian:
Regno Anglo-Corso; Corsican:
Riame anglo-corsu or
Riamu anglu-corsu), also
known officially as the
Kingdom of
Corsica (Italian: Regno...
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frontispiece to the New
World of
Words of 1611,
presents him as "Italus ore,
Anglus pector" ("Italian in mouth,
English in chest");
Manfred Pfister [de] glosses...