Anglice

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See also: anglice

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin Anglicē.

Pronunciation

Adverb

Anglice (not comparable)

  1. In the English language; in plain English.
    Botticelli was born in the city of Firenze, Anglice Florence.
    • 1887, Harriet W. Daly, Digging, Squatting, and Pioneering Life in the Northern Territory of South Australia, page 333:
      An old gin (Anglice, black woman) said that in the interior - as far as she could explain it, about 200 miles S.S.W. from the head of the river - there were two large lagoons where a very old white man had been camped for years, waited upon by two old black gins.

Latin

Etymology

From Anglicus +‎ .

Pronunciation

Adverb

Anglicē (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of anglicē: in English