【Old English】在多语言下的意思、翻译、词源、用法、例句
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英语(English)
专有名词(Proper noun)
- (linguistics, historical) The ancestor language of Modern English, also called Anglo-Saxon, spoken in most of Britain from about 400 to 1100.
- Synonym: Anglo-Saxon
- Coordinate terms: Classical English, Middle English, Modern English, New English
- (nonstandard, colloquial, proscribed) Archaic English (Early Modern English) or Middle English speech or writing, or an imitation of this: "old" English.
- 2008, Stephen J. Harris, Bryon Lee Grigsby, Misconceptions About the Middle Ages, page 177:
- Those who claim that they've been reading Shakespeare in Old English betray their ignorance: they haven't.
- 2008, Stephen J. Harris, Bryon Lee Grigsby, Misconceptions About the Middle Ages, page 177:
- (typography, historical) The form of black letter used by 16th-century English printers.
翻译(Translations)
ancestor language of modern English
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查看更多(Further reading)
Old English on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- ISO 639-3 code ang (SIL)
- “Old English” in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press.