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ˌAnglo-ˈRoman, a. [f. Anglo-.] a. English Roman Catholic. Hence ˌAnglo-ˈRomanism, English Romanism. b. Of or pertaining to England and Rome.
c1840A. W. Pugin in E. S. Purcell Life & Lett. A. Phillipps de Lisle (1900) II. 218 The Oratory..fitted up..with a sort of Anglo-Roman altar. 1866‘A Layman’ (title) Anglo-Romanism unveiled; or, Canon Oakeley and Dr. Newman at issue with the Catholic and Roman Church, and with one another. 1891Gladstone in Westm. Gaz. (1898) 20 May 8/1, I share the dissatisfaction which many feel at the attitude in England of the Anglo-Roman body. 1895Ibid. 12 Jan. 8/2 An essential part of that history [of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries] is what I may term Anglo-Roman. 1913C. G. Bayne (title) Anglo-Roman Relations, 1558–1565. |