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- The Wachtendonck Psalms are a collection of Latin psalms, with a translation in an eastern variety of Old Dutch (Old Low Franconian). It contains a number...
- schwa: The following is a translation of Psalm 55:18, taken from the Wachtendonck Psalms; it shows the evolution of Dutch, from the original Old Dutch...
- Jean de Wachtendonck, Latinized Joannes (1592–1668) was the eighth bishop of Namur, in the Spanish Netherlands (now in Belgium). Wachtendonck was born...
- period.: 1–2  The earliest examples of written literature include the Wachtendonck Psalms, a collection of twenty five psalms that originated in the Moselle-Frankish...
- more than 42,000 Old Dutch words and phrases from sources such as the Wachtendonck Psalms and the Leiden Willeram have been discovered, with the oldest...
- (1596–1620) Jacobus Boonen (1621–1655) Andreas Creusen (1657–1666) Joannes Wachtendonck (1667–1668) Alphonse de Berghes (1670–1689) Humbertus Guilielmus de Precipiano...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by Joannes Wachtendonck 7th Archbishop of Mechelen 1670–1689 Succeeded by Humbertus Guilielmus de Precipiano...
- Installed 1630 Term ended 1651 Predecessor Jean Dauvin Successor Jean de Wachtendonck Orders Consecration 7 July 1630 Personal details Born 9 July 1578 Brussels...
- is placed, which is probably derived from the coat of arms of the Van Wachtendonck family and dates from the fourteenth century. In heraldry, the fleur-de-lis...
- earlier forms of this dialect group, as do****ented in the language of the Wachtendonck Psalms, which is generally held to be a predecessor of the modern South...