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Etymology

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From Latin Anglus (Englishman) +‎ -ification.

Noun

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Anglification (uncountable)

  1. Anglicisation.
    • 1921, Ramsay MacDonald, Socialism: critical and constructive:
      The Anglification of Scotland has been proceeding apace to the damage of its education, its music, its literature, its genius, and the generation that is growing up under this influence is uprooted from its past, and, being deprived of the inspiration of its nationality, is also deprived of its communal sense.
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