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Wends (Old English:
Winedas [ˈwi.ne.dɑs]; Old Norse: Vindar; German:
Wenden [ˈvɛn.dn̩],
Winden [ˈvɪn.dn̩]; Danish: Vendere; Swedish: Vender; Polish: Wendowie;...
- *Wenétos,
while Lat.-Germ.
Venedi (as
attested in Tacitus) and Old
English Winedas 'Wends' call for Pre-Germanic *Wenetós. The latter,
according to Tacitus...
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floating on the Thames").
Names of peoples. Ex:
Seaxan ("the Saxons"),
Winedas ("the Slavs"), Siġelhearwan ("the Ethiopians"), Indēas ("the Indians")...
- with the Wenlas, the
Waerne and the Wicingas. I was with the Gefthan, the
Winedas and the Gefflegan. I was with the Angles, the
Swaefe and the Aenenas. I...
- the
Geatish king
Siggeir and the
Danish king Sigar.
Slavs Old English:
Winedas, Old High German:
Winida Old Norse:
Vindr The (Western)
Slavs were called...