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Definition of Jarnut

Jarnut
Jarnut Jar"nut`, n. [Of Scand. origin: cf. Dan. jordn["o]d.] (Bot.) An earthnut. --Dr. Prior.

Meaning of Jarnut from wikipedia

- similar appearance and uses) variously including kippernut, cipernut, arnut, jarnut, hawknut, earth chestnut, groundnut, and earthnut. From its po****rity with...
- Langobardorum, Ratchis Leges, 14, 1-3. Jarnut (1995), p. 101. Jarnut (1995), p. 112. Jarnut (1995), p. 102. Jarnut (1995), p. 125. 2. Runriket - Täby Kyrka...
- Jörg Jarnut (1 March 1942 – 6 March 2023) was a German historian who was Chair of Medieval History at the University of Paderborn from 1983 to 2007. Jörg...
- Germanic Kingship", Cambridge Historical Journal 7, 1 (1941): 1–22. Jörg Jarnut, "Thüringer und Langobarden im 6. und beginnenden 7. Jahrhundert", in Helmut...
- Books. Jarnut 1995, pp. 16–18 Martindale 1992, s.v. Alboin, pp. 38–40 Rovagnati 2003, pp. 28–29 Amory 2003, p. 462 Wickham 1989, pp. 29–30 Jarnut 1995,...
- Dezember 1997, Franz Steiner Verlag, 2001, pp.15,16, ISBN 3-515-07671-9 Jörg Jarnut, Peter Johanek, Die Frühgeschichte der europäischen Stadt im 11. Jahrhundert...
- London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Jarnut 2002, p. 51 Jarnut 2002, p. 51 Waitz, Georg (1964). Scriptores rerum Langobardicarum...
- Altgermanische Anthroponyme. In: Dieter Geuenich, Wolfgang Haubrichs, Jörg Jarnut (Hrsg.): Ergänzungsband Nr. 32 zum Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde...
- Ranicundam, filiam regis Turingorum. Jarnut 2009, p. 288, contains a family tree.. Halsall 2001, p. 125. Jarnut 2009, pp. 283–84. Fortunatus, p. 365:...
- Giselbert II of Bergamo Franca Hlawitschka, Franken, p. 216 Jarnut, Bergamo, p. 32 Jarnut, Bergamo, p. 33. F. Menant, ‘Les Giselbertins, comtes du comté...