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'''Blairian Ænglish''' is a register of Ænglish originally developed by the poet Edwin Blair. It was designed to contain as many lexical and grammatical elements from Old Ænglish as possible, as well as preferring [[Gothic people|Gothic]] calques or loanwords for technical and scientific terminology, while maintaining mutual intelligibility. A passionate pan-Ænglist and Gothophile, Blair believed that Ænglish liberation and unification could only be accomplished with support from and solidarity with the other [[Gothic people]]s of northern [[Levantia]], and saw the removal of [[Gaelic people|Gaelic]] and [[Latinic people|Latinic]] elements from Ænglish as vital to asserting the "Gothic" spirit of the [[Ænglish people|Ænglish]]. His primary opponents were the Anglo-Urceanists, who identified the success of the Ænglish people as coming through continued friendship with [[Urcea]] and union with the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], viewed pan-Ænglishism as a primarily cultural project, and approached positively the influence of Gaels and Levantines on Ænglish civilization. They thus supported [[Julian Ænglish]] which became the standard variety of the language in [[Anglei]]. Though the fortunes of Blairian Ænglish declined in the aftermath of the [[Second Great War]], numerous societies across the Ænglish world continue to support its adoption.
'''Blairian Ænglish''' is a register of Ænglish originally developed by the poet Edwin Blair. It was designed to contain as many lexical and grammatical elements from Old Ænglish as possible, as well as preferring [[Gothic people|Gothic]] calques or loanwords for technical and scientific terminology, while maintaining mutual intelligibility. A passionate pan-Ænglist and Gothophile, Blair believed that Ænglish liberation and unification could only be accomplished with support from and solidarity with the other [[Gothic people]]s of northern [[Levantia]], and saw the removal of [[Gaelic people|Gaelic]] and [[Latinic people|Latinic]] elements from Ænglish as vital to asserting the "Gothic" spirit of the [[Ænglish people|Ænglish]]. His primary opponents were the Anglo-Urceanists, who identified the success of the Ænglish people as coming through continued friendship with [[Urcea]] and union with the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], viewed pan-Ænglishism as a primarily cultural project, and approached positively the influence of Gaels and Levantines on Ænglish civilization. They thus supported [[Julian Ænglish]] which became the standard variety of the language in [[Anglei]]. Though the fortunes of Blairian Ænglish declined in the aftermath of the [[Second Great War]], numerous societies across the Ænglish world continue to support its adoption.


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