germanic in English
Frisian is a Germanic language similar to both Dutch and English.
she had an almost Germanic regard for order
This codification of 643 was the result of a triple translation: from oral to written, from Germanic to Latin, and from memory to document.
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1. Alaric A Germanic name for males
2. Alsace is the Germanic region of France
3. From Old Norse Buskr, from Proto-Germanic *buskaz.
4. Alsatian is a Germanic dialect spoken in Alsace
5. Burty is an English name of Germanic origin
6. Arno is both a surname and a Germanic given name (Germanic root "arn-" from "aran", meaning "eagle")
7. Anglian (Noun) An Angle (member of a Germanic people)
8. Afrikaans is derived from Dutch, a language in the Low Franconian branch of the Western Germanic offshoot of the the larger Germanic family tree
9. Their leader, Ballomar, had formed a coalition of Germanic tribes.
10. Baldr (also Balder, Baldur) is a god in Germanic mythology
11. Brunhild (Germanic mythology) A shieldmaiden and valkyrie in Germanic mythology, a main character in the Nibelungenlied, Völsunga saga, and some poems of the Poetic Edda
12. After expanding his knowledge of the Anglo-Saxon and Germanic cultural heritage, he became Master in Germanic Philology at the Free University of Brussels (1961).
13. Anglian (not comparable) Of or pertaining to the Angles (Germanic people)
14. 3 The Franks were originally a loose confederation of Germanic tribes.
15. Here's a little video about a something that caught my interest recently: Anglish, a new "pure" Germanic variety of English with all of its non-Germanic voca
16. Brunhild definition is - a queen in Germanic legend won by Siegfried for Gunther.
17. [Middle English Banishen, from Old French banir, baniss-, of Germanic origin; see bhā
18. [Middle English Basten, from Old French bastir, of Germanic origin.] bast′er n
19. All from Proto-Germanic *Biton (source also of Old Saxon Biti, Old Norse Bit
20. Word Origin Old English Bathian, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German baden
21. From Middle English Burgeis, from Anglo-Norman Burgeis, of Proto-Germanic origin; either from Late Latin burgensis (from Latin *burgus), or from Frankish, both from Proto-Germanic *burgz (“ stronghold, city ”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerǵʰ-
22. [Italian Balcone, from Old Italian, scaffold, of Germanic origin.] bal′co·nied (-nēd) adj
23. Brunhild, also known as Brunhilda or Brynhild, is a female character from Germanic heroic legend
24. Early 19th century French, past participle of Blaser ‘cloy’, probably ultimately of Germanic origin.
25. From Middle High German Ange, from Old High German ango, from Proto-Germanic *ang
26. Alliterative verse has been found in some of the earliest monuments of Germanic literature.
27. Tacitus wrote disparagingly of the beer brewed by the Germanic peoples of his day.
28. Alette is used predominantly in French and Frisian, and its origin is Germanic and Latin
29. Charlemagne was a Frankish warrior king with the background and traditions of the Germanic peoples
30. The patterns of unstressed syllables vary significantly in the alliterative traditions of different Germanic languages.
31. Bock originally comes from the animal kingdom and there are similar words throughout all Germanic languages
32. Germany has a civil law system based on Roman law with some references to Germanic law.
33. Blanche definition, a female given name: ultimately from a Germanic word meaning “white.” See more.
34. Bertha is a female Germanic name, from Old High German berhta meaning "bright one"
35. The Affronty Germanic-style helm, and the closer-in, tighter-fitting mantling are the main differences
36. Some speculate that the origin of the Proto-Germanic word is Indo-European *Albho- meaning white.
37. Romulus Augustus, the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire, surrendered to the Germanic King Odoacer.
38. Ruthless Germanic knightly order , armoured with lances and large maces, these knights love a good melee.
39. Batavian revolt: the rebellion of the Batavians (a Germanic tribe) against the Romans in 69-70 CE
40. Brunhild (bro͞on`hĭld), Brünnehilde (brün'əhĭld`ə), or Brynhild (brĭn`hĭld), mighty female warrior of Germanic mythology and literature.In the Nibelungenlied, a medieval German epic poem (see under Nibelungen Nibelungen or Nibelungs, in Germanic myth and literature, an …
41. In the Marcomannic Wars (166-180 AD), the fourth fought on the Danube against the Germanic tribes.
42. Beorma: beorma (Old English) Alternative forms beorm, Bearm Origin & history Proto-Germanic *bermô ("yeast, leaven
43. The Common Germanic stem ōþala- or ōþila- "inherited estate" is an ablaut variant of the stem aþal-.
44. 47 rows · Anglic, Insular Germanic, or English languages encompass Old English and all the linguistic …
45. From Middle English Behoof, behof, from Old English behōf, from Proto-Germanic *bihōfą, from *bihafaną (“to get, receive”)
46. The Alar are a tribe composed of many of the people of the Germanic migration into Roman territories
47. Old English bróm is from a common West Germanic *bráma- (Old High German brâmo, "bramble"), from a Germanic stem bræ̂m- from Proto-Indo-European *bh(e)rem- "to project; a point", with an original sense of "thorny shrub" or similar.
48. From Middle English Burgeis, from Anglo-Norman Burgeis, of Germanic origin; either from Late Latin burgensis *burgus or Frankish
49. It is the earliest Germanic language that is attested in any sizable texts, but it lacks any modern descendants.
50. [1] The Anglo-Saxons were a cultural group formed by Germanic people that moved from mainland Europe to Britain