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▸ noun: The form of the English language spoken since the Great Vowel Shift in England, completed in roughly 1550.
▸ noun: A variety of English that has come into being in a region where English was a former colonial language or is a foreign language.
▸ noun: (historical, uncommon, in the plural) New Englanders.
▸ noun: (historical, in the plural) English settlers who arrived in Ireland in the 16th and 17th centuries, as distinguished from previous Anglo-Norman invaders (the Old English).
▸ adjective: (uncommon, historical) Of or pertaining to New England.
▸ adjective: (historical) Of or pertaining to English settlers who arrived in Ireland in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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▸ noun: The form of the English language spoken since the Great Vowel Shift in England, completed in roughly 1550.
▸ noun: A variety of English that has come into being in a region where English was a former colonial language or is a foreign language.
▸ noun: (historical, uncommon, in the plural) New Englanders.
▸ noun: (historical, in the plural) English settlers who arrived in Ireland in the 16th and 17th centuries, as distinguished from previous Anglo-Norman invaders (the Old English).
▸ adjective: (uncommon, historical) Of or pertaining to New England.
▸ adjective: (historical) Of or pertaining to English settlers who arrived in Ireland in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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