释义 |
an·gli·can I. \ˈaŋglə̇kən, ˈaiŋ-, -ēk-\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Medieval Latin Anglicanus, from Anglicus English (from Angli English people, from Latin, Angles) + Latin -anus -an — more at angle 1. : relating to or connected with the Church of England and churches in communion with it 2. : of or relating to England or the English nation II. noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized : one who acknowledges the faith and order common to the Anglican Communion |