The French (Norman) language used in medieval England.
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Examples for "Anglo-Norman"
Examples for "Anglo-Norman"
1The Anglo-Norman monarchy had been since its beginning the strongest in Europe.
2Robert Wace published his Anglo-Norman Romance of the Brut d'Angleterre about 1155.
3Coins are tokens of the health of the colonial Anglo-Norman economy in Ireland.
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5Six manuscripts in the Middle English text and nine in the Anglo-Norman are extant.
1Others of the earlier ordinances are in Anglo-French; many are in Latin.
2This is without doubt the greatest Anglo-French co-operation since the Normandy landings.
3Scene of Operation of Anglo-French forces against the German Colony of Kamerun
4No other man, naturally, knew so much of Anglo-German and Anglo-French relations.
5Monsieur's works had been read by their Anglo-French reader and highly approved.
6It's an easy job, because next week Anglo-French will go up again.
7An Anglo-French protectorate would be the ideal form of moral and material support.
8The Anglo-French-Italian agreement of December 1906 contained provisions in view of this contingency.
9Particularly, if it came to the ears of the Anglo-French commander at Saloniki.
10Many British deplore the Government's uncertainty about the costly Anglo-French super-sonic plane Concord.
11By the Anglo-French Convention of 1888, the canal had acquired an international character.
12Pakistan's servile leaders were supportive of the Anglo-French-Israeli invasion of Egypt in 1956.
13The German leader has clearly been surprised by the swiftness of the Anglo-French change.
14The Dutch foreign minister wrote to the Dutch parliament also criticising the Anglo-French move.
15Late in the Cold War, Concordski aped the Anglo-French prototype.
16In 1449, the last scene of the Anglo-French war began.
Translations for Anglo-French