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Germanic word for "javelin" (such as in Old
English franca or Old
Norse frakka).
Words in
other Germanic languages meaning "fierce", "bold" or "insolent"...
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designed for both
throwing and thrusting. The Old
Norse word for
javelin was
frakka. The Anglo-Saxon term for
javelin was france. In Anglo-Saxon warfare, soldiers...
- Fetlafjørðr
Betanzos Estuary finnar Sami
people frakkar,
Frakkland Related to
frakka ("spear"). The
Franks and the
Frankish kingdom. Furðustrandir "Wonderstrands"...
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January 2022. Sigurður Orri Kristjánsson (22
January 2022). "Stærsta tap
Frakka í sögu EM". Vísir.is (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 22
January 2022. Ómar Ingi...
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Bachelor of fine arts and
started work at
Frakka college and
later joined Gujranwala Khalsa college. It was at this college...
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risti reisti : krus
kross : þono þenna : aft ept : fro(k)(a)
Frakka, [: f](a)(þ)[ur fǫður sin sinn, : in en :] (þ)[urbiaurn Þorbjǫrn :...
- a kind of
spear called the *frankōn (cf. OE
franca 'javelin, lance', ON
frakka 'javelin, dart'), in a
process analogous to the
naming of the Saxons, which...
- Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 6 May 2019. "Gífurlegir yfirburðir
Frakka gegn vængstýfðu liði ÍR-inga". Þjóðviljinn (in Icelandic). 20
January 1965...
- *frankōn 'lance, javelin, dart'. Cognates:
Spanish francado (Santander), ON
frakka, OE franca.
fresco adj. 'fresh' ('XL
tructas frescas', 1225), from PGmc...