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An⋅gli⋅ce

[ang-gluh-see]
–adverb
in English; as the English would say it; according to the English way: Córdoba, Anglice “Cordova.”

Origin:
1595–1605; < ML, equiv. to Anglic(us) English (see Anglic ) + -e adv. suffix
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An·gli·ce   (āng'glĭ-sē')   
adv.  In the English form: Firenze, Anglice Florence.

[Medieval Latin Anglicē, from Anglicus, English; see Anglican.]
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