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Frisii

名詞

Frisii pl (複数形 only)

  1. (historical) A tribe of Northern Germany who dwelt between the rivers Rhine and Ems.

Latin

語源

Possibly named for their curly hair, from Proto-Germanic *frisaz (curly, frizzy), which might possibly be from Proto-Indo-European *prews-, which Pokorny says means to burn as well as to freeze (see Sanskrit प्लोषति (ploati)). If valid, this could derive from the warping of objects under temperature extremes.

発音

固有名詞

Frīsiī m pl (genitive Frīsiōrum); second declension

  1. A tribe of Northern Germany who dwelt between the rivers Rhine and Ems.

語形変化

Second-declension noun, plural only.

Case Plural
Nominative Frīsiī
Genitive Frīsiōrum
Dative Frīsiīs
Accusative Frīsiōs
Ablative Frīsiīs
Vocative Frīsiī

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Frisii

出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/29 10:38 UTC 版)

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The Frisii were an ancient Germanic tribe living in the low-lying region between the Zuiderzee and the River Ems. In the Germanic pre-Migration Period (ie, before c. 300 AD) the Frisii and the related Chauci, Saxons, and Angles inhabited the Continental European coast from the Zuyder Zee to south Jutland. All of these peoples shared a common material culture, and so cannot be defined archaeologically.

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