Crossword-Solution: ANGLI 5 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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ANGLI anagram ALGIN, ALIGN, ALING, GALIN, GILAN, ILANG, LAING, LIANG, LIGAN

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ANGLIA, people of 3 answers
NORTHUMBRIAN people 3 answers
BRITISH invader 10 answers
BRITISH settler 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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The fact is probable, and well attested: yet such was the loose intermixture of the German tribes, that we find, in a subsequent period, the law of the Angli and Warini of Germany, (Lindenbrog.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
After his return to Germany in 1600, he published, at Nuremberg, in 1612, a description of what he had seen and thought worth record, written in Latin, as “Itinerarium Germaniæ, Galliæ, Angliæ, Italiæ, cum Indice Locorum, Rerum atque Verborum.” Horace Walpole caused that part of Hentzner’s Itinerary which tells what he saw in England to be translated by Richard Bentley, son of the famous scholar, and he printed at Strawberry Hill two hundred and twenty copies.
Travels in England during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; with Fragmenta Regalia Paul Hentzner 2015
The largest and southern part of it is England, so named from the Angli, who quitting the little territory yet called Angel in the kingdom of Denmark, took possession here.
Travels in England during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; with Fragmenta Regalia Paul Hentzner 2015
Myers observes that ‘the prediction of a great victory over the English within seven years was not fulfilled in any exact way.’ The words of the Maid are ‘Angli demittent majus vadium quam fecerunt coram Aurelianis,’ and, as prophecies go, their loss of Paris (1436) corresponds very well to the Maid’s announcement.
The Valet’s Tragedy and Other Stories Andrew Lang 2000
For thirty years the Brethren had been content to hold Provincial Synods every four or five years {1890.}; but now, in accordance with a fine suggestion brought forward at Bedford two years before, and ardently supported by John Taylor, the Advocatus Fratrum in Angliâ, they began the practice of holding Annual Synods.
History of the Moravian Church J. E. Hutton 2000