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anglican

|an-gli-can|

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/ˈæŋɡlɪkən/

related to the Church of England

Etymology
Etymology Information

'anglican' originates from Medieval Latin, specifically the word 'anglicanus,' where 'Anglicus' meant 'English.'

Historical Evolution

'anglicanus' changed from the Latin word 'Anglicus' and eventually became the modern English word 'anglican.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, it meant 'English' or 'of the English people,' but over time it evolved into its current meaning of 'relating to the Church of England or its members.'

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a member of the Church of England or of a church in communion with it.

Many Anglicans celebrate Christmas with special services.

Synonyms

Adjective 1

relating to the Church of England or to churches related to it.

She attends an Anglican church every Sunday.

Synonyms

Last updated: 2025/08/08 23:06