English /(?)/

Eng·lish

English

a.
  1. Of or pertaining to England, or to its inhabitants, or to the present so-called Anglo-Saxon race.
  2. See 1st Bond, n., 8. (Arch.)

Phrases & Compounds

English bond
See Congou.
English horn
See Corno Inglese.
English walnut
See under Walnut.

English

n.
  1. Collectively, the people of England; English people or persons.
  2. The language of England or of the English nation, and of their descendants in America, India, and other countries.
  3. A kind of printing type, in size between Pica and Great Primer. See Type.
  4. A twist or spinning motion given to a ball in striking it that influences the direction it will take after touching a cushion or another ball. (Billiards)

Phrases & Compounds

The King's English
See under King.

English

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Englished; p. pr. & vb. n. Englishing

  1. To translate into the English language; to Anglicize; hence, to interpret; to explain.
    Those gracious acts . . . may be Englished more properly, acts of fear and dissimulation.
    Caxton does not care to alter the French forms and words in the book which he was Englishing.
    — T. L. K. Oliphant.
  2. To strike (the cue ball) in such a manner as to give it in addition to its forward motion a spinning motion, that influences its direction after impact on another ball or the cushion. (Billiards) [U.S.]