Anglo-Danish

Anglo-Danish
Anglo- An"glo-[NL. Anglus English. See {Anglican}.] A combining form meaning the same as English; or English and, or English conjoined with; as, Anglo-Turkish treaty, Anglo-German, Anglo-Irish. [1913 Webster]

{Anglo-Danish}, a. Of or pertaining to the English and Danes, or to the Danes who settled in England. [1913 Webster]


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