ANGLICIST
ANGLICIST.
1. Someone who favours the use of English. See INDIAN ENGLISH.
2. Also Anglist. A scholar who specializes in English, especially in continental Europe (compare French Angliciste, German Anglist).
1. Someone who favours the use of English. See INDIAN ENGLISH.
2. Also Anglist. A scholar who specializes in English, especially in continental Europe (compare French Angliciste, German Anglist).
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