pre-Eng|lish

pre-Eng|lish
pre-Eng|lish «pree ihnsmh>lihsh», noun, adjective.
–n.
the ancient continental West Germanic dialect which later became English.
–adj.
1. having to do with this dialect.
2. of or having to do with Britain or its peoples or languages before the Anglo-Saxon conquest.

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