See Also: chain-link fence(dictionary)
Middle English(encyclopedia)
chain, orthodontic chain(medicine)
BOROUGH ENGLISH, English law(law)
link(5)(dictionary)
link(1)(dictionary)
link(6)(dictionary)
link(4)(dictionary)
Air Link(tourism)
hot link(dictionary)

chain-link fence (oh) and Middle English (sh)


chain-link fence (oh)



n [C]
a type of fence made of wire twisted together into a diamond pattern

Middle English (sh)




Vernacular spoken and written in England งใ 1100-1500, the descendant of Old English and the ancestor of Modern English.

It can be divided into three periods: Early, Central, and Late. The Central period was marked by the borrowing of many Anglo-Norman words and the rise of the London dialect, used by such poets as John Gower and Geoffrey Chaucer in a 14th-century flowering of English literature. The dialects of Middle English are usually divided into four groups: Southern, East Midland, West Midland, and Northern.