RRCa Christian who is a member of the Church of England or related churches 英国圣公会教徒
—Anglicanadjectiveadj
members of the Anglican Church
英国圣公会教徒
—Anglicanism noun [uncountableU]
Examples from the Corpus
Anglican• Baptist, Methodist and UnitedReformed churches jointly fell by 23 % and Anglicans by 14 %.• It must recognise and rejoice that many of its clergy and thousands of its members are Christians first and Anglicans second.• Hopefully I will be speaking on behalf of Evangelicals and many Anglicans.• They have probably been more widely used than any other book in the privatedevotions of Anglicans.• The decision caused uproar, with thousands of Anglicansthreatening to leave the church.• But the Anglicans, like the Lutherans, did not suddenly give up the composition of Latintexts.• When James challenged both of these, ToryAnglicans inevitably sought to oppose him.• What was achieved in 1689 was certainly not what Anglicans such as Nottingham wanted, toleration without comprehension.
OriginAnglican
(1600-1700)Medieval Latinanglicanus, from anglicus“English”, from LatinAngli; ANGLE