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Lombardic or
Langobardic (German: Langobardisch) is an
extinct West
Germanic language that was
spoken by the
Lombards (Langobardi), the
Germanic people...
- century.
Differing approaches are taken, too, to the
position of
Langobardic.
Langobardic is an Elbe
Germanic and thus
Upper German dialect, and it shows...
- (northern of the Bodensee) is differentiated.
Based on the fact that
Langobardic (German: Langobardisch),
extinct around 1000, has
undergone the High...
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wider Germanic mythology, she is
known in Old High
German as Frīja, in
Langobardic as Frēa, in Old
English as Frīg, in Old
Frisian as Frīa, and in Old Saxon...
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Alduin (
Langobardic:
Aldwin or Hildwin, Latin: Audoinus; also
called Auduin or Audoin) was king of the
Lombards from 547 to 560.
Audoin was of the Gausi...
- Longbeardum, so
naming Sceafa as
ruler of the Lombards.
Similarities between Langobardic and
Gothic migration traditions have been
noted among scholars. These...
- differences. It is
divided into
words that come from English, Frankish,
Langobardic,
Middle Dutch,
Middle High German,
Middle Low German, Old English, Old...
- (6th c.),
Frankish (6th c.), Old High
German (6th c.), and
possibly Langobardic (6th c.),
which is only
scarcely attested; they are
mainly characterized...
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Germanic origin. The list
includes words from Visigothic, Frankish,
Langobardic,
Middle Dutch,
Middle High German,
Middle Low German, Old English, Old...
- used to mean "payment for
killing a man" (Old High
German werigelt,
Langobardic wergelt, Old
English wer(e)gild),
whereas in the
North Germanic area...