Similar words: long long ago, going long, anglophone, anglophile, anglo-saxon, anglo-french, anglo-indian, Performance Management. Meaning: [‚æŋglə‚'nɔrmən /-'nɔːm] n. the French (Norman) language used in medieval England.
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1. The ceremony in this Anglo-Norman setting was replete with references to Charlemagne, Napoleon, and Churchill.
2. The whole spectrum of the Anglo-Norman upper classes is included in this single family group.
3. The Anglo-Norman fabliaux are preserved in manuscripts that are miscellaneous literary anthologies.
4. Did this mean that Aquitaine was going to be permanently subordinated to the ruler of the Anglo-Norman realm?
5. He would make many major reforms to the traditional Anglo-Saxon culture of England and bring into existance the Anglo-Norman culture.
6. Sure enough the Oxford English Dictionary traces mess back to Anglo-Norman and Old French before that.
7. Even the name has an ancient pedigree - it is derived from both the old French word for crust (crouste), and the Anglo-Norman 'crustarde', which meant a tart or pie with a crust.
8. The Clerk of the Parliaments, an official of the House of Lords, traditionally states an Anglo-Norman formula indicating the Sovereign's decision.
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