anglicismˈæŋ gləˌsɪz əm
anglicism (n)
- plural
- anglicisms
English Definitions:
Anglicism, Briticism, Britishism (noun)
an expression that is used in Great Britain (especially as contrasted with American English)
Anglicism, Britishism (noun)
a custom that is peculiar to England or its citizens
anglicism (Noun)
A word or other feature originating in the English language that has been borrowed by another language.
anglicism (Noun)
A Briticism.
anglicism (Noun)
A cultural aspect typical of the English people.
Anglicism
An Anglicism is a word borrowed from English into another language. "Anglicism" also, and more properly, describes English syntax, grammar, meaning, and structure used in another language with varying degrees of corruption. It can also refer to non-English words pronounced with English phonetics by English-speakers.
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