Proper noun
Anglo-Latin
Latin language as used in Britain, especially Medieval as well as Ecclesiastical and legal Latin.
Lapidge, Anglo-Latin Literature, p. 49 Frank Stenton and Simon Keynes both describe him as the one Anglo-Saxon king who will bear comparison with Alfred. Source: Internet
Lapidge, Anglo-Latin Literature, p. 107; Gretsch, Intellectual Foundations, pp. 332–334, 336 The "Æthelstan A" charters were written in hermeneutic Latin. Source: Internet
Lapidge, Anglo-Latin Literature, p. 69; Wood, In Search of England, p. 158 In Michael Wood's view, the poem confirms the truth of William of Malmesbury's account of the ceremony. Source: Internet