- Text
Lombardic Capitals". Monotype.
Retrieved 27
February 2018. Goudy,
Frederic W. (1922). The
Alphabet. New York: Mitc**** Kennerly. p. 21.
Lombardic Lettering...
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letters in a set of
related alphabets,
known as
runic rows,
runic alphabets or ****harks (also, see ****hark vs
runic alphabet),
native to the
Germanic peoples...
- one of the two
alphabets used to
write modern standard Serbian, the
other being Gaj's
Latin alphabet.
Reformed Serbian based its
alphabet on the previous...
-
Lombardic or
Langobardic (German: Langobardisch) is an
extinct West
Germanic language that was
spoken by the
Lombards (Langobardi), the
Germanic people...
- in Dumfries, Scotland. In this case, the
letters are
inscribed in the
Lombardic script of the 1260s and the
complete structure would probably have stood...
- Pforzen, Ostallgäu (Schwaben). A
number of
Latin texts include Lombardic names, and
Lombardic legal texts contain terms taken from the
legal vocabulary of...
-
Germanic languages also did not
survive past the
Migration Period,
including Lombardic. As a
result of
World War II and
subsequent m****
expulsion of Germans...
-
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the...
- (e.g.
names of
villages with -acco, -icco). Even
influences from the
Lombardic language —
Friuli was one of
their strongholds — are present. In a similar...
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artistic tradition.
Lombardic writing In Italy,
after the
close of the
Roman and
Byzantine periods, the
writing is
known as
Lombardic, a
generic term which...