anglo french

/ˌæŋɡloʊˈfrɛntʃ/
adjective
  1. Relating to both England (or Britain) and France.
    • The Anglo-French alliance was crucial during both world wars.
    • They signed an Anglo-French treaty to improve trade relations.
    • The restaurant serves Anglo-French cuisine, blending English roasts with French sauces.
  2. Relating to the medieval French dialect spoken in England after the Norman Conquest.
    • The manuscript is written in Anglo-French, not Latin.
    • Anglo-French words like 'justice' and 'government' entered English after 1066.
    • She studies Anglo-French literature from the 13th century.
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