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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Eng·lish
,
n.
1.
Collectively
,
the
people
of
England
;
English
people
or
persons
.
2.
The
language
of
England
or
of
the
English
nation
,
and
of
their
descendants
in
America
,
India
,
and
other
countries
.
Note:
☞
The
English
language
has
been
variously
divided
into
periods
by
different
writers
.
In
the
division
most
commonly
recognized
,
the
first
period
dates
from
about
450
to
1150.
This
is
the
period
of
full
inflection
,
and
is
called
Anglo-Saxon
,
or
,
by
many
recent
writers
,
Old
English
.
The
second
period
dates
from
about
1150
to
1550 (
or
,
if
four
periods
be
recognized
,
from
about
1150
to
1350),
and
is
called
Early
English
,
Middle
English
,
or
more
commonly
(
as
in
the
usage
of
this
book
),
Old
English
.
During
this
period
most
of
the
inflections
were
dropped
,
and
there
was
a
great
addition
of
French
words
to
the
language
.
The
third
period
extends
from
about
1350
to
1550,
and
is
Middle
English
.
During
this
period
orthography
became
comparatively
fixed
.
The
last
period
,
from
about
1550,
is
called
Modern
English
.
3.
A
kind
of
printing
type
,
in
size
between
Pica
and
Great
Primer
.
See
Type
.
Note:
The
type
called
English.
4.
Billiards
A
twist
or
spinning
motion
given
to
a
ball
in
striking
it
that
influences
the
direction
it
will
take
after
touching
a
cushion
or
another
ball
.
The King's English
or
The Queen's English
.
See
under
King
.
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