English to a Hungarian
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AnswerCrossword Clue
FOREIGNLANGUAGEEnglish, to a Hungarian
PLAYLISZTCommand to a Hungarian composer at the piano?
GLEBEEnglish land attached to a benefice.
TRILBYEnglish hat similar to a fedora
ANGLICIZEDAdapted a foreign word to English usage
ETONCHALLAHWhat an English student wore to a deli?
MORRISEnglish poet who gave his name to a chair
PARKINSONEnglish physician James who gave his name to a disease
ESSAYOne in a stack for an English teacher to grade
anglicismA word or phrase that is peculiar to British English
wapentakea subdivision of some English shires corresponding to a hundred
englishesENGLISH, to cause a billiard ball to spin on its axis
englishedENGLISH, to cause a billiard ball to spin on its axis
englishingENGLISH, to cause a billiard ball to spin on its axis
HENRYIEnglish king said to have died from eating a "surfeit of lampreys"
bailies(in Scotland) a municipal officer or magistrate, corresponding to an English alderman
bailie(in Scotland) a municipal officer or magistrate, corresponding to an English alderman
comtes(in some European countries) a nobleman equivalent in rank to an English earl
comte(in some European countries) a nobleman equivalent in rank to an English earl
DRAWIt adds one point to a soccer team's standing in the English Premier League
bovateold English unit of land area measurement equivalent to one-eighth of a carucate
bovatesold English unit of land area measurement equivalent to one-eighth of a carucate
NOVELEXPERIENCEEnglish Lit class: A -- "All we had to do was read one book; a very ..."
wynna runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant \w\
commonest(in English) Denoting a noun that refers to individuals of either sex (e.g., teacher)
wynnsa runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant \w\
wyna runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant \w\
wynsa runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant \w\
tolta type of obsolete English writ which would move a case to a county court
ella former English unit of length (as for cloth) equal to 45 inches (about 1.14 meters)
simple(in English grammar) Denoting a tense formed without an auxiliary, e.g., sang as opposed to was singing
simpler(in English grammar) Denoting a tense formed without an auxiliary, e.g., sang as opposed to was singing
simplest(in English grammar) Denoting a tense formed without an auxiliary, e.g., sang as opposed to was singing
digitunit of length based on the breadth of a finger and equal in English measure to 3/4 inch
heriota feudal duty or tribute due under English law to a lord on the death of a tenant
logoa computer programming language that employs simple English commands and is used especially for introducing school children to computers
wapentakes(in the UK) A subdivision of certain northern and midland English counties, corresponding to a hundred in other counties
IMPROPERLYSPELLEDLike the answers to the 10 asterisked clues, more often than any other English words, according to a 1999 study
phoneticpertaining to phonological features of a language, as aspiration in English, that do not distinguish one sound from another phonemically
chartasa charter of liberties to which the English barons forced King John to give his assent in June 1215 at Runnymede