anglo-french

noun

Meaning

The variety of Old French spoken and written in England by the ruling classes and in legal documents between the 11th and 15th centuries.

Examples

  • Many legal terms in modern English, such as 'court' and 'jury', have their origins in Anglo-French.
  • Scholars of medieval literature often analyze manuscripts written in Anglo-French to understand the linguistic transition of the period.

Synonyms: Norman French, Law French