Definition for Anglo-Florentine

Anglo-Florentine, proper n. [L. Anglo- < OE Angl-us + L. Flōrentīn-us, of or pertaining to Florence, the chief city of Tuscany.]

Phrase. “The Anglo-Florentine”: Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861); nineteenth-century English poet who lived in Italy, particularly Florence.

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