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Anglicist|ˈæŋglɪsɪst| [f. Anglicism: see -ist.] 1. An advocate or favourer of Anglicism, in any sense; in quots., one who advocated the use of English in Indian schools.
1867P. M. Mehta Speeches & Writings (1905) 6 Two parties, who may be conveniently denominated as the Vernacularists and the Anglicists. 1878G. Smith Life John Wilson xvi. 529 Dr. Duff, Macaulay, and the Anglicists under Lord William Bentinck. 1892Athenæum 24 Sept. 411/3 The controversy between the ‘Orientalists’ and the ‘Anglicists’, which evoked Macaulay's famous minute. 2. (See quot. 1930.)
1930K. Malone in English Jrnl. XIX. 642 In various papers I have used Anglicist in the technical sense ‘worker in Anglistics’, and this practice of mine seems to have given the term a certain currency. 1959Brno Studies I. 23, ī̆ (termed ‘i impurum’ by the older generations of Anglicists). |