-
tudestga respectively, with tiara/teara/tera
meaning land.
French words thiois, tudesque, théotisque and
Thiogne and
Spanish tudesco share this etymology...
- directly. Loon
approximately represented the Dutch-speaking (archaic French:
thiois) part of the princedom. All of the Dutch-speaking
towns in the Prince-Bishopric...
- history. The
crystallization of a
Walloon identity, as
opposed to that of the
thiois (i.e. Dutch-speaking)
regions of the Low Countries,
established "Walloon"...
- to re-Germanize "Romanized
Germans of Austrasia" to
establish a
Germanic Thiois country, like
former Kingdom of
Arles and
Burgundian Circle, that would...
-
Brabant because of the
difference in language. For the
other Brabanters speak Thiois or Teutonic, that is to say, Low German. And
those who
speak the old Gallic...
- "an udder"
teton "a teat"
tette "a nipple, teat"
teter tétin
tetine teton Thiois tic "tic, twitch" ( < Gmc, cf Germ dial zecken, Germ zucken)
tillac "a deck"...