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Anglus

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See also: angļus

Latin

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Etymology

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A West Germanic borrowing, thought to derive from the name of the peninsula they inhabited, Anglia. More at English Angle.

Noun

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Anglus m (genitive Anglī); second declension

  1. Angle, Anglian, Englishman

Declension

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Second-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative Anglus Anglī
genitive Anglī Anglōrum
dative Anglō Anglīs
accusative Anglum Anglōs
ablative Anglō Anglīs
vocative Angle Anglī