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from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
Anglian .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Anglian.
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Homilies, ed. GRIFFITHS (Oxford, 1859); GIBSON, Codex juris eccl. anglic.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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Mell. anglic ℥ i.m. sumat cochl.iv. omni nocte h.s. et mane.
An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses With Practical Remarks on Dropsy and Other Diseases William Withering 1770
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A thirteenth-century rock crystal vase from the Abbey of Saint-Evroult (Orne) is three and one-half inches in height and is surmounted by a lid of silver gilt encrusted with coloured stones (de Caumont, "Abécédaire d'arch. religieuse", p. 567); an inventory of Old St. Paul's, London, mentions three silver ampullae containing oil and chrism (Dugdale, "Monast. anglic.",
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Angels "at Lakeland, recognized that Jesus did teach that anglic beings are" not given in marriage ", and therefore we can imply that they are neither male nor female.
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