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Meaning of "earliest english"

earliest english: Refers to the oldest form of the English language, typically used in reference to Old English or other early stages of the language's development

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It is one of the earliest English history plays.
The earliest English use of apologia followed from the Greek sense “ a speech in defense.
Mundy was one of the earliest English madrigalists.
One of the earliest English astrologers to leave details of his practice was Richard Trewythian b.
Hartmann wrote some of the earliest English language haiku.
And the earliest English colonies were not about religion, they were about money.
To Adams we owe the first written account of the earliest English intercourse with Russia.
The earliest English settlement in the region began on the neighboring island of Martha's Vineyard.
He also made violins, and was one of the earliest English cello makers.
Cædmon is the earliest English poet whose name is known.
Published less than a year before she died, Oroonoko is one of the earliest English novels.
Cutting is among the earliest English lute composers whose names are known.
The earliest English medium schools appeared in 1833 in Mysore and spread across the region.
Osmonds appear in some of the earliest English Customs accounts, for example in 1325.
The earliest English coronation form of the 9th century mentions a sceptre ( sceptrum ), and a staff baculum.

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It 's not the earliest English translation.
The earliest English reference appears to be in a will of 1259.
Pearl S. Buck did one of the earliest English translations of the 70-chapter version.
The earliest English language sense is of " frenzied passion . ".
Cædmon is the earliest English ( Northumbrian ) poet whose name is known.
The earliest English kings were Anglo-Saxons, starting with Egbert in the year 802.
It was the earliest English poetical treatise on fishing, first published in 1613 in London.
The earliest English novel is ( arguably ) Richardson 's Pamela.

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