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Germanic a-mutation). | |
He passed on a | Germanic academic tradition that continues today in ma |
[ | Germanic accent] Yolk she vanted, a yoke I told. |
OHG is the Hildebrandslied, a short piece of | Germanic alliterative heroic verse which besides the M |
," on the Greatest Hits album exhibits a near | Germanic, almost techno influence with its sequencer-s |
int in the rock is the weathered remains of a | Germanic altar basin. |
It also probably applied in | Germanic, although there is very little evidence to su |
A similar form of the morpheme existed in the | Germanic ancestor of English, and exists in some moder |
Unlike North | Germanic, and to a lesser extent Anglo-Saxon mythology |
Other names were classified as | Germanic and Iranian, which implicates that the Hunnic |
Although originally, the name is | Germanic and an English given name, it can have differ |
essor Emeritus of Polish in the Department of | Germanic and Slavic Languages of Brigham Young Univers |
would appear to challenge both the Northwest | Germanic and the Gotho-Nordic groupings. |
chwaiger studied two semesters of Psychology, | Germanic and Romance linguistics in Vienna. |
Macrian tried to confederate all the north | Germanic and Alemannic tribes together against Rome. |
Both | Germanic and Romance dialects were traditionally spoke |
contain definitions, is partly in Continental | Germanic and also contains an amount of distinctive An |
The | Germanic and Celtic peoples considered springs and wel |
Its focus is on the cultures of English, | Germanic, and Celtic-speaking parts of medieval northe |
ed a boarding school in Oostakker and studied | Germanic and Slavic philology at the University of Ghe |
f several ancient languages including Celtic, | Germanic, and Latin. |
denying the genetic reality of both Northwest | Germanic and Gotho-Nordic, seeing them rather as mere |
Institute of | Germanic and Romance Studies library |
Indo-Germanic) and Proto-Germanic (Primitive | Germanic), and part of Ulfilas's bible translation. |
s in more contact with (or "contaminated by") | Germanic and Scandinavian culture. |
nding during the settlement of Britain by the | Germanic Angles, Saxons and Jutes. |
The Brooks name is widely thought of as a | Germanic Anglo Saxon name often seen spelt as Brucks o |
m the meeting of their two styles, Celtic and | Germanic Animal style, in a Christian context, and wit |
asingly interested in research of prehistoric | Germanic antiquities. |
wn as the Jutes - of similar descent from the | Germanic area of Europe - had already made east Kent t |
is own family, and who even leads a marauding | Germanic army to conquer his own native city and massa |
t is characterised by a blend of insular art, | Germanic art and Mediterranean influence. |
Germanic Artefacts | |
pressionism in this painting is evidence of a | Germanic artistic tradition, Bru's Quattrocento depict |
n in stating that the Nervii are not actually | Germanic as they claim to be. |
All Indo-European verbs that passed into | Germanic as functioning verbs were strong, apart from |
mple the Otherworlds in Celtic mythology, the | Germanic Asgard, Vanaheim and Alfheim (Elfland or Elfh |
the Roman army to a decisive victory against | Germanic barbarians, ending a long war on the Roman fr |
It must mean that it was a loan to | Germanic before the phenomenon described by Grimm.--Io |
thology of witte wieven come from part of the | Germanic belief in disen, land wights, and/or alven (O |
h some modern historians assert that it has a | Germanic bias, for instance in minimizing the importan |
see to it that only people of purely German, | Germanic blood live in the East. |
lish belongs to the western sub-branch of the | Germanic branch of the Indo-European family of languag |
is, which survived and remained productive in | Germanic, but other suffixes with *-t- were also in us |
(or “jol”) was the name of a month in the old | Germanic calendar, corresponding roughly to the time f |
d the early 3rd century, such as the supposed | Germanic campaigns of emperors Caracalla and Maximinus |
er churches nearby served the Francophone and | Germanic Catholic communities, including St. Mary's As |
It is a 2-story, three-bay limestone | Germanic central-chimney house, probably dating from t |
settlements of the Mattiaci, a branch of the | Germanic Chatti, while farther to the north were the U |
halia (1646) and the confessional division of | Germanic Christianity that exists to this day: most of |
After working in Rome, as a teacher at the | Germanic College, he returned to Siena in 1607, becomi |
o the South Slavic languages (much like South | Germanic combining the West and East Germanic branches |
e, his Sonata for violin and piano exhibits a | Germanic complexity of texture, while the Divine Litur |
This view stands in opposition to the old | Germanic concept of the state as Verbandsperson, a col |
From 1838 to 1840 he was Minister to the | Germanic Confederation, from 1840 to 1851 Minister at |
thin the borders of the Rhine and the Alps, a | Germanic confederation, the Alamanni, who occupied a g |
V.99) lists the Ingvaeones as one of the five | Germanic confederations, the others being the Vandili, |
t further identifies the inscriptions as East | Germanic, confirming the probably association with the |
hases for the future incorporation of various | Germanic countries outside of pre-war Germany into an |
Burghers would prefer the Netherlands or some | Germanic country. |
At length, however, he was forsaken by the | Germanic court and deposed by a council held at Mantua |
98 CE, were a West | Germanic cultural group living along the North Sea coa |
g" was by no means an insult in pre-Christian | Germanic culture, but that the animal was rather a sym |
idge or the greater Boston area interested in | Germanic culture. |
iority of the Christian God over Thor and the | Germanic deities. |
It originated as a project of the | Germanic Department at Brigham Young University in Pro |
a man, it is a false cognate unrelated to the | Germanic derivations of puss and pussy. |
For the | Germanic dialect spoken in northern Lorraine, see Lorr |
This dialect, as part of the large West | Germanic dialect continuum, is to a large extent simil |
The Central Austro-Bavarian | Germanic dialects forming a subgroup of the Austro-Bav |
text actually is written in Old Dutch as the | Germanic dialects spoken at that time were much more c |
Southern Austro-Bavarian is a term describing | Germanic dialects which are part of the Austro-Bavaria |
iptions, the lone genuinely pagan Continental | Germanic documents are the short Old High German Merse |
It is likely to be related to the | Germanic drink, Shandygaff. |
d Prussian reconstruction from which came the | Germanic Drusen, High German Drausen. |
The grape varieties are typically | Germanic, due to the similar climate. |
n Anglo-Frisian Futhorc (as opposed to Common | Germanic Elder Futhark). |
nch, and we will hence destroy bit by bit the | Germanic element in Belgium." |
l meaning was "army man" and derives from the | Germanic elements "heri" meaning "army" combined with |
nded the city of Vilna as the center of their | Germanic empire and always remained true to their Irmi |
most radical SS ideology, desiring one great | Germanic empire in Europe (1942-1945). |
s served as inspiration for some inventors of | Germanic English conlangs. |
Likewise, the gh in | Germanic English words, pronounced in several differen |
Braun came to study Scandinavian and | Germanic epics on the advice of Alexander Veselovsky. |
So far no | Germanic etymology for the name has gained wider accep |
Having achieved widespread success in | Germanic Europe and Japan, plans were made for the ban |
Germanic Europe cluster ("continental Germanic") | |
is a semi-soft cheese, moderately popular in | Germanic Europe, and occasionally seen throughout the |
Some sources indicate that in | Germanic Europe, Zwarte Piet originally was such an en |
historical topics relating to the history of | Germanic Europe. |
Many a | Germanic family immigrated to Curacao and later to Pue |
anding is also found in languages outside the | Germanic family, such as Vata and Gbadi, two languages |
en bowls, Sasanian motifs in the baskets, and | Germanic fashions in the fibulae, are characteristic o |
t beginning of umlaut, another characteristic | Germanic feature. |
Named Hertha, another name for Nerthus, a | Germanic fertility goddess. |
dictionaries among similar Gaulish names for | Germanic figures, such as Ariomanus ("Good Leader") an |
After the revolt, the | Germanic foederati, the Scirians and the Heruli, as we |
Some Jack tales feature themes that trace to | Germanic folk tales. |
name was originally Westo-inga-heim, which is | Germanic for 'accommodation of the descendants of West |
The Latinised | Germanic form, Adelin(us), was used for William Adelin |
les by showing them to be common law built on | Germanic foundations. |
invilliers (1658-1722), who believed that the | Germanic Franks formed the upper class of French socie |
p was first named, having been settled by the | Germanic Franks. |
t long before Charlemagne became ruler of the | Germanic Franks. |
mes, with surviving elements amalgamated from | Germanic, Gaulish (Gallo-Roman), Slavic (Carantanian) |
West | Germanic gemination is a sound change that took place |
West | Germanic gemination |
A comparison of | Germanic geography in the works of the two men has rai |
a Swiss surname which is a variant of the old | Germanic given name Marculf. |
The first two syllables may comes from the | Germanic given/Christian name, "Ingo". |
d above a quadruped, often interpreted as the | Germanic god Woden. |
an elements, including a mention of the major | Germanic god Woden. |
The name refers to Wotan, a | Germanic god. |
The | Germanic goddess Perchta, together with evil spirits, |
Hariasa is a | Germanic goddess. |
or "All victorious" were a pair of Celtic or | Germanic goddesses, Beda and Fimmilena, respectively d |
he scantiness of pre-Viking Age references to | Germanic goddesses, and the diverse quality of the sou |
erpretatio romana", Gregory of Tours gave the | Germanic gods that Clovis abandoned the names of rough |
the superiority of the Christian God over the | Germanic gods, he and his followers felled a sacred oa |
Ukraine was the supposed residence of ancient | Germanic Gothic tribes. |
miniscent of the 1936 Olympics, complete with | Germanic gothic-style lettering, this was quickly with |
de to find Indo-European cognates outside the | Germanic group. |
Distribution of the primary | Germanic groups ca. 1 CE. |
relationship between remaining North and West | Germanic groups, once the Gothic migration had started |
onunciation of which may have been similar to | Germanic gs in the 1st century, e.g., Gothic reihs com |
Chnodomarius, also Chnodomar, cognate to the | Germanic Gundmar, was the king of an Alamannic canton |
By this stage, | Germanic had emerged as a distinctive branch and had u |
ravian colony, was constructed of traditional | Germanic half-timber framing, exposed brick noggin, a |
s well of the violence it did to the medieval | Germanic heroic tradition. |
, its themes and subject matter are rooted in | Germanic heroic poetry, in Anglo-Saxon tradition recit |
ructure is intended to evoke mythic images of | Germanic heroism. |
This act passed into Roman legends of | Germanic heroism. |
o change the name of the royal house from the | Germanic House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to the more En |
Comparing the | Germanic i-mutation and the Celtic affection, Tolkien |
te examples of how Roman culture helped shape | Germanic identity, by ways of objects. |
Cultural Despair: A Study In The Rise Of The | Germanic Ideology. |
believed to have been inspired by continental | Germanic images of victorious warriors on horses and t |
Area was populated by | Germanic immigrants primarily from Bukovina during the |
or Caradog (in Latin Caratacus) - rather than | Germanic in origin. |
, "Outside a few persons who may still harbor | Germanic inclinations, the whole city is glad that the |
However, this Liber Judiciorum showed little | Germanic influence, adhering more closely to the old R |
and chancel are strongly suggestive of their | Germanic influence, as this feature is otherwise unkno |
ines of the region have noticeable Slavic and | Germanic influences. |
n Code also incorporates the wergeld, another | Germanic institution. |
Cairo August 1993 Mix) Edit" and "Exorcism (A | Germanic Interpretation)(Unification Catastrophe-Full |
verbs, verbally rooting his fight against the | Germanic invaders in Russian traditions. |
silver statuettes buried during a 3rd century | Germanic invasion |
n's Wall, but when news comes of an impending | Germanic invasion across the Rhine, Maximus is promote |
and Arlon, were constructed to defend against | Germanic invasion. |
nvasion of the East comparable to traditional | Germanic invasions that contributed to the fall of Rom |
s is theoretically set during the time of the | Germanic invasions, many episodes include twenty-first |
It is divided into the early | Germanic Iron Age (EGIA) and the late Germanic Iron Ag |
The | Germanic Iron Age is the name given to the period 400- |
The | Germanic Iron Age follows the Roman Iron Age and the b |
stone, usually limestone, which was raised in | Germanic Iron Age or Viking Age Scandinavia, and in th |
Vendel era helmet plates, a pair of identical | Germanic Iron Age bird-shaped brooches, Viking Age obj |
aving had names which appear more Celtic than | Germanic, it is deduced that he was descended from a R |
ries, which were commonly known in all of the | Germanic lands from the early Middle Ages on, but rewo |
he site of the first non-court opera house in | Germanic lands, though it was funded mainly by the Arc |
UNIT colleague and takes him to a snow blind | Germanic landscape in 1847. |
was a personal believer in the theory that a | Germanic Langobard stronghold in northeastern Italy ga |
The only East | Germanic language of which texts are known is Gothic; |
It is the | Germanic language with the earliest attestation but ha |
Cimbrian is a | Germanic language related to Austro-Bavarian and most |
by speakers of the Scandinavian branch of the | Germanic language family, who conquered and colonized |
lgarian research group, reading an early West | Germanic language (Austro-Bavarian or Lombardic of ca. |
written works in Icelandic (and in any North | Germanic language). |
As a | Germanic language, Gothic is a part of the Indo-Europe |
However, the East | Germanic languages shared many characteristics with No |
eneral Indo-Germanic linguistics, all archaic | Germanic languages (Old West Norse, Gothic, Old High G |
Writing an introductory article to the | Germanic languages in The Major Languages of Western E |
Like other North | Germanic languages the Kalix Language origins from Old |
Hopkins University, and specialized in early | Germanic languages and Old and Middle English specific |
process took place separately in the various | Germanic languages starting around 450 or 500 AD, and |
scholar to recognize the sound change of the | Germanic languages that was later to be elaborated on |
anguages in the dialect continuum of the West | Germanic languages were Middle Dutch to the west and M |
he historical development of the (Romance and | Germanic) languages of the region. |
800-900 AD), all of the West | Germanic languages except Old Saxon had dropped the /j |
The standard theory of the origin of the | Germanic languages divides the languages into three gr |
for his recovery of the poetic traditions of | Germanic languages such as Anglo-Saxon and Old Saxon. |
ages within the dialect continuum of the West | Germanic languages were Middle Dutch in the West and M |
hening affected the stressed syllables of all | Germanic languages in their history to some degree. |
have been pre-Roman British tribes who spoke | Germanic languages such as Old English. |
nchronic and diachronic syntax of Romance and | Germanic languages and Welsh. |
ced by Lorraine Franconian and Luxembourgish, | Germanic languages spoken in nearby or overlapping are |
hold almost exclusively in territories where | Germanic languages are spoken (Germany, Scandinavia, B |
The word eitr exists in most North | Germanic languages (all derived from the Old Norse lan |
The East | Germanic languages are a group of extinct Indo-Europea |
The East | Germanic languages are contrasted with North and West |
Line dividing the North and West | Germanic languages |
Literature, and Culture in the Department of | Germanic Languages at Columbia University, specializin |
Folkspraak samples are taken from all of the | Germanic languages and the form common to most of the |
. Kufner, "The grouping and separation of the | Germanic languages" in F. van Coetsem & H.L. Kufner (e |
sound-changes which later affected individual | Germanic languages) |
(also called the Anglic languages or Insular | Germanic languages) are a group of linguistic varietie |
cendants of Old Norse (i.e., the modern North | Germanic languages) started in the mid- to late 14th c |
"apostle"), the name Erkembode comes from old | Germanic languages, as the region was, till 15th centu |
This construction is widely found in | Germanic languages, including English and the Scandina |
It is devoted particularly to | Germanic languages, including both their historical an |
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