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pre-English

  • a word derived from English.
    English
    adjective
    of, relating to, or characteristic of England or its inhabitants, institutions, etc.

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Nearby there are two stone crosses of pre-English style.

From BBC Oct. 16, 2021

"The earliest remains probably date from the 14th Century, but are much more in keeping with pre-English Welsh ecclesiastical architecture."

From BBC Oct. 16, 2021

Pandurang Hari, valuable as picture of pre-English times, 125.

From Studies in Literature and History by John O. Miller

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