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group of Old English dialects, member of the Angles (Germanic tribe that established some of the early kingdoms in England), of Angles, pertaining to the Angles (Germanic tribe that established some of the early kingdoms in England), see also:Kentish, ...Anglian
guardian and guide, heavenly being, kind person, member of lowest angelic order, old English coin, picture of heavenly being, spirit servant of God (usually shown as having wings and a halo)angel
Gustav Theodore Holst (1874-1934), English composer known for his work "The Planets"; Hermann Eduard von Holst (1841-1904), American historian; family nameHolst
Hans Adolf Krebs (1900-81), German-born English biochemist, winner of the Nobel prizeKrebs
hater of things English, one who fears or hates England or English thingsAnglophobe
having two cultures, of French and English cultures, with two culturesbicultural
head of English and Welsh judiciary, Lord High ChancellorLord Chancellor
Hebrew BibleMasoretic text
Hebrew name; name of the second son of Jacob (from the Bible)Simeon
Hebrew prophet, Hebrew Prophet who lead the Israelites out of Egypt into the Wilderness on their way to the promised Land, author of the first five books of the Bible; (Biblical); Anna Mary Robertson "Grandma" Moses (1860-1961), American artistMoses
high priest in Bible, older brother of Moses, first high priest of the Hebrews (Biblical); male first nameAaron
hornless English sheepSouthdown
in a book of the Bible, the olive grove just outside Jerusalem where Jesus Christ was betrayed after the Last Supper (Matthew 26: 36)Gethsemane, Garden of
in the Bible, he was the second son of Noah and was formerly considered to be the ancestor of the Hamite people (Genesis 10:1)Ham
incorrect English, bad English, pidgin with English elementspidgin English
 

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