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Middle English   /mˈɪdəl ˈɪŋglɪʃ/   Listen
Middle English

noun
1.
English from about 1100 to 1450.






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"Middle English" Quotes from Famous Books



... meaning and occurrence of Old English words is contained in that Dictionary, but is to a very large extent overlooked because it is to be found under the head of words which are now obsolete, so that unless one happens to know what was the last form which they had in Middle English, one does not know how to get at it. This information will be made readily available by the references in the present work, which will form a practically complete index to the Anglo-Saxon material in the larger dictionary and will at the same time put the student on the ...
— A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary - For the Use of Students • John R. Clark Hall



Words linked to "Middle English" :   southwestern, East Midland, English language, West Midland, northern, West Saxon, English, Kentish



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