"Anglo-Frisian" meaning in English

See Anglo-Frisian in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Etymology: From Anglo- + Frisian. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|Anglo|Frisian}} Anglo- + Frisian Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Anglo-Frisian
  1. A group of Germanic languages, including English, Scots and Frisian. Wikipedia link: en:Anglo-Frisian languages Categories (topical): Languages Translations (language group): Anglo-Friesisch [neuter] (German), anglo-frisão [masculine] (Portuguese)
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