Definition of Wendish. Meaning of Wendish. Synonyms of Wendish

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Definition of Wendish

Wendish
Wendic Wend"ic, Wendish Wend"ish, a. Of or pertaining the Wends, or their language.

Meaning of Wendish from wikipedia

- Look up Wendish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wendish may refer to: Wends, a historical name for Slavs who inhabited present day north east Germany...
- where and when it was used. In the modern day, communities identifying as Wendish exist in Slovenia, Austria, Lusatia, the United States (such as the Texas...
- The Wendish Crusade (German: Wendenkreuzzug) was a military campaign in 1147, one of the Northern Crusades, led primarily by the Kingdom of Germany within...
- The Wendish Quarter or Sorbian Quarter (Lower Sorbian: Serbski běrtyl, German: Wendisches Viertel) is a historical ethnic enclave and district in the...
- The Wendish Crown (German: Wendische Krone or Wendenkrone) is a heraldic symbol in form of a crown, from the region of Mecklenburg in Germany. It is an...
- and Czech–Slovak. Historically, the languages have also been known as Wendish (named after the Wends, the earliest Slavic people in modern Poland and...
- Texas are a group of people descended from a congregation of 558 Sorbian/Wendish people under the leadership and pastoral care of John Kilian (Sorbian languages:...
- labeled Quarter have been summarised as follows: "Wendish": Wendish and Pomeranian (or just Wendish): 120  quarter "Saxon": Saxon, Thuringian and Brandenburg...
- Severin Ingemann, known for his study of Fundamentals of a North Slavic and Wendish mythology. Historical do****ents about Slavic religion include the Primary...
- Brandenburg. Sorbs traditionally speak the Sorbian languages (also known as "Wendish" and "Lusatian"), which are closely related to Czech and Lechitic languages...