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England [ˈɪŋglənd] n (Placename) the largest division of Great Britain, bordering on Scotland and Wales: unified in the mid-tenth century and conquered by the Normans in 1066; united with Wales in 1536 and Scotland in 1707; monarchy overthrown in 1649 but restored in 1660. Capital: London. Pop.: 49 138 831 (2001). Area: 130 439 sq. km (50 352 sq. miles) See United Kingdom, Great Britain England an authority on England, its language, or its literature. an extreme devotion to English manners, customs, or institutions. great admiration for England and things English. — Anglophile, n., adj. a hatred or fear of England and things English. — Anglophobe, n., adj. 1. the state or condition of being English, especially by birth. 2. a population outside of England that is English or of English descent. English History. the seven principal concurrent early English kingdoms. — heptarch, n. — heptarchic, heptarchical, heptarchal, adj. the squires or landed gentry as a class.
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England Translations England [ˈɪŋglənd] n → Angleterre f in England → en Angleterre to England → en Angleterre I'm from England BUT Je suis anglais*.(e) England team England team n the England team → l'équipe m d'Angleterre How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| These Puritans suffered so much persecuted in England that, in 1607, many of them went over to Holland, and lived ten or twelve years at Amsterdam and Leyden. It all happened in the thirteenth century, and while it was happening it shook England from north to south and from east to west; and reached across the channel and shook France. The England I refer to was an island off the continent of Europe. |
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