a. [ad. med.L. anglic-us (in Bæda), f. Anglī the Angles or English. See prec. and -IC.] Of or pertaining to the Angles; Anglian.

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1868.  Skene, 4 Bks. Wales, I. 62. Ida, the Anglic king … into the Anglic kingdom of Bernicia.

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1880.  A. Fryer, Cuthb. of Lindisf., 144. Respecting this sacrament [i.e. Holy Communion] the teaching of the Anglic Church was much in accordance with the modern practice of the Church of England.

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