Anglo-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- England; English:
 英格兰(的);英语(的):
 Anglo-Saxon.
 盎格鲁-撒克逊
语源
- New Latin 
 现代拉丁语
- from Medieval Latin Anglī [the English people] 
 源自 中世纪拉丁语 Anglī [英国人]
- from Late Latin [the Angles] * see  Angle 
 源自 后期拉丁语 [盎格鲁人] *参见 Angle
Anglo- /ˈæŋɡləʊ-/
combining form
denoting English or England
⇒ 
Anglo-Saxon
Origin
from Medieval Latin AngliīAnglo-a word element meaning 'relating to England or the English', as in Anglo-American.
[combining form representing Medieval Latin Anglus Englishman, Anglī (plural) the English]An·glo-
combining form
Anglo-Norman
2. \\\\-(ˌ)glō\\\\ : English and
Anglo-Japanese
combining form
 ETYMOLOGY  New Latin, from Late Latin Angli
1. \\\\ˈaŋ-(ˌ)glō, -glə\\\\ : EnglishAnglo-Norman
2. \\\\-(ˌ)glō\\\\ : English and
Anglo-Japanese
Anglo-
                combining form
     -          English表示“英语的”, “英格兰的”:
-       anglophone. 
-          ■ of English origin表示“源自英语的”, “源自英格兰的”:
-       Anglo-Saxon. 
-          ■ English and ...表示“英语和…(的)”:
-       Anglo-Latin. 
-          ■ British and ...表示“英国和…(的)”:
-       Anglo-Indian. 
词源
modern Latin, from Latin Anglus 'English'.
[ 1584Fenner Def. Ministers (1587) F iv,The Iesuites who dayly laugh at vs both, calling some Anglo-puritani. ] 
1791 Boswell Johnson (1831) I. 198Sir Thomas Browne..was remarkably fond of Anglo-Latin diction. 
Ibid. 293This Anglo-Latian word procerity. 
1859 Gen. P. Thompson Audi Alt. Part. II. lxxxviii. 59Rebuilt, whether in the Italo-Gothic or the Anglo-Gothic style. 
1871 Times 7 July 5/2 An influential meeting..for the purpose of constituting the Anglo-Jewish Association of the Universal Israelitish Alliance. 
1908 W. G. Collingwood Scandinavian Britain ii. 167Edward's reign was disturbed throughout by a struggle between the Anglo-Scandinavians and the Franco-Scandinavians. 
1910 Westm. Gaz. 9 Apr. 5/1It may..be accepted that only books worthy of preservation are paid this compliment in Anglo-Jewry. 
1924 Mawer & Stenton Introd. Surv. Eng. Place-Names ix. 183The time has therefore not yet come for any general estimate of the character of Anglo-Scandinavian personal nomenclature in the phases which preceded its final disappearance. 
1927 E. V. Gordon Introd. O. Norse 306The change of Norse w to bilabial v had not taken place in Anglo-Norse. 
Ibid. 304The Anglo-Norse form borrowed in English..shows no trace of the fronting of g. 
1936 P. Thorson ( title)Anglo-Norse Studies. An Inquiry into the Scandinavian Elements in the Modern English Dialects. 
1961 New Left Rev. Jan.–Feb. 60/2An official Anglo-Jewry, represented by such institutions as the Chief Rabbi. 
1789–96 Morse Amer. Geog. I. 669They never shed the blood of an Anglo American. 
1842 Penny Cycl. s.v. Texas,Distrust between the Anglo-American colonists..and the settlers of Spanish descent. 
1858 Gen. P. Thompson Audi Alt. P. I. xlvii. 183That sensible men consider Nana Sahib as an Anglo-Indian myth. 
1861 Swinhoe N. China Camp. 153Called Bier by the Anglo-Indians. 
1882 Standard 5 Dec. 5/5 Amongst Anglo-Egyptians..the prevailing feelings are very different. 
1844 A. Mallalieu Buenos Ayres 65The federal system in the Anglo States of America. 
1900 Westm. Gaz. 4 May 11/3A large proportion of the money hoarded up, as a consequence of the Anglo-Boer War, will be set into circulation so soon as peace shall be declared. 
1961 Times 18 May 18/4 Events that led up to the Anglo-Boer war. 
1855 ( title)Diplomatic Mystifications and Popular Credulity; or, The Anglo-French Alliance. 
1878 N. Amer. Rev. CXXVII. 396The Anglo-Russian convention. 
1924 Glasgow Herald 12 July 9/3 If an agreement which is at present being considered by the Anglo-Soviet Conference is finally approved it will have the effect of benefiting the Soviet Government. 
1939 E. H. Carr Propaganda inInternat. Politics 19The Anglo-Soviet Trade Agreement of March 1921. 
1943 Lancet 26 June 818/2 The Anglo-Soviet Medical Council. 
1878 N. Amer. Rev. CXXVII. 396The Anglo-Turkish treaty. 
Anglo-
from Medieval Latin Anglo-, comb. form of Angli "the English" (see Angle).
ORIGIN: from Latin  Anglus  (see Angle  noun -o- 
Anglo- ⇒ Main Entry: -o-
☞ anglo
Anglo-
Prefix
- England, English
- Anglo-Saxon
Etymology
From Angle.
Coordinate terms
Derived terms
 English words prefixed with Anglo-