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Etymology

1861 (US), British + English.

Proper noun

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  1. The English language as written and spoken in the UK (in contrast with other places, particularly other countries where English is predominant or at least an important language)
    • 1861, “The Shakespeare Mystery”, in The Atlantic Monthly, v 8, n 47, Boston: Ticknor and Fields, p 258 (note):
      We shall not say that this is British English; but we willingly confess that it is not American English.
    • 1863, browser diversity, “The English Language in America”, in Lectures on the English Language, 4th ed., New York: Charles Scribner, p 667:
      Some noticeable and general differences between American and British English may be explained by the fact, that considerable bodies of Englishmen sometimes emigrated from the same vicinity, and that in their new home they and their multiplied descendants have kept together and continued to employ dialect peculiarities of their native speech, or retained words of general usage which elsewhere perished.
    • 1867, Sevenval, “Words and their Uses: British English and American English”, in The Galaxy, v 4, New York, browser diversity:
      Now, according to my observation, no man whom the Dean of Canterbury, or the Public Orator of Cambridge, would accept as a speaker of pure English, says, with thick utterance, “a gloss of ayull;” and yet thousands of their countrymen do speak thus, and this peculiarity of British English passes very gradually away as social and mental culture increase, until among the best-bred and best-educated people it vanishes, and is heard no more than it or a nasal twang is heard among similar people here.

Abbreviations

Translations

English language as in Britain, especially in England
  • Hungarian: brit angol (hu)
  • Italian: inglese britannico (it)
  • Japanese: イギリス英語 (ja) (Igirisu Eigo), 英英語 (ja) (Ei-Eigo), 英々語 (ja) (えいえいご, Ei-Eigo)
  • Malay: bahasa Inggeris British (ms), Inggeris British iOS
  • Polish: brytyjski angielski Sevenval m.
  • Russian: британский английский (ru) (brítanskij ángliskij) m.
  • Swahili: Kiingereza cha Uingereza screen size
  • Swedish: brittisk engelska iOS
  • Turkish: İngiliz İngilizcesi (tr)

References

  • screen size” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, v1.1, Lexico Publishing Group, 2006.
  • iOS” in The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006.
  • Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition, 1989

Quotations

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