anglicano

Galician

Adjective

anglicano (feminine anglicana, masculine plural anglicanos, feminine plural anglicanas)

  1. Anglican

Noun

anglicano m (plural anglicanos, feminine anglicana, feminine plural anglicanas)

  1. Anglican

Further reading

Italian

Etymology

From Medieval Latin anglicānus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /an.ɡliˈka.no/
  • Rhymes: -ano

Adjective

anglicano (feminine anglicana, masculine plural anglicani, feminine plural anglicane)

  1. Anglican

Noun

anglicano m (plural anglicani, feminine anglicana)

  1. Anglican

Anagrams

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin anglicānus, suggested in the Magna Carta by Anglicana ecclesia (the English church), from Latin Anglicus, from Angli, Anglus (an Englishman). Compare anglo.

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ɐ̃.ɡliˈkɐ̃.nu/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ɐ̃.ɡliˈkɐ.no/
 

  • (Nordestino) IPA(key): [ˌɐ̃ɡliˈkɐːnu]
  • Hyphenation: an‧gli‧ca‧no

Adjective

anglicano (feminine anglicana, masculine plural anglicanos, feminine plural anglicanas)

  1. Anglican (relating to one of several churches)

Noun

anglicano m (plural anglicanos, feminine anglicana, feminine plural anglicanas)

  1. Anglican (member of an Anglican church)

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin anglicānus, suggested in the Magna Carta by Anglicana ecclesia (the English church), from Latin Anglicus, from Angli, Anglus (an Englishman).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /anɡliˈkano/ [ãŋ.ɡliˈka.no]
  • Rhymes: -ano
  • Syllabification: an‧gli‧ca‧no

Adjective

anglicano (feminine anglicana, masculine plural anglicanos, feminine plural anglicanas)

  1. Anglican

Derived terms

Noun

anglicano m (plural anglicanos, feminine anglicana, feminine plural anglicanas)

  1. Anglican

Derived terms

Further reading

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