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Categories: 14th-century disestablishments in Europe, Wikipedia further reading cleanup, High Middle Ages in England, Languages attested from the 11th century, Norman language
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Anglo-French  Anglo-Norman  Anglo-Norman language  Anglo-French language  Anglo Norman language
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The French (Norman) language used in medieval England WordNet 3.0
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Anglo-Norman, also known as Anglo-Norman French, was a dialect of Old Norman that was used in England and, to a lesser extent, elsewhere in Great Britain and Ireland during the Anglo-Norman period. Wikipedia
Langue d'oïl formerly spoken in the British Isles Wikidata
An ancient language spoken in the Middle Ages at the royal court in England and by the Anglo-Norman aristocracy. OmegaWiki
Variant of Anglo-Norman. Wiktionary
The Old French dialect spoken in England by the ruling classes after the Norman Conquest, or the form of this dialect used in English law until the 17th century. Wiktionary