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    Lombardic or Langobardic (German: Langobardisch) is an extinct West Germanic language that was spoken by the Lombards (Langobardi), the Germanic people...
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    most Central German dialects of Old High German, and the extinct Langobardic language. Although there is quite a bit of knowledge about North Sea Germanic...
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    texts — and the speakers starting to abandon the language by the 8th century, others exclude Langobardic from discussion of OHG. As Heidermanns observes...
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    (northern of the Bodensee) is differentiated. Based on the fact that Langobardic (German: Langobardisch), extinct around 1000, has undergone the High...
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  • original on 3 January 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2023. 300 BC- 100 AD. "Langobardic - MultiTree". LINGUIST List. Archived from the original on 18 August...
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    Hildebrandslied (category Articles containing Old High German (ca. 750-1050)-language text)
    northwards to Bavaria would have been facilitated by the fact that the Langobardic and Bavarian dialects were closely related forms of Upper German, connected...
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    Irminonic) Langobardic / Lombardic (extinct) Suebian (extinct) (Suebian languages are thought to be a main source of the later High German languages) High...
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  • way the shift manifested in Old Low Franconian in the Rhineland and in Langobardic in Italy is so similar to the manifestation of affrication in Late Spoken...
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    Audoin (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    Alduin (Langobardic: Aldwin or Hildwin, Latin: Audoinus; also called Auduin or Audoin) was king of the Lombards from 547 to 560. Audoin was of the Gausi...
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  • Germanic origin. The list includes words from Visigothic, Frankish, Langobardic, Middle Dutch, Middle High German, Middle Low German, Old English, Old...
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  • List of Portuguese words of Germanic origin (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    differences. It is divided into words that come from English, Frankish, Langobardic, Middle Dutch, Middle High German, Middle Low German, Old English, Old...
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    Germanic peoples (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    (6th c.), Frankish (6th c.), Old High German (6th c.), and possibly Langobardic (6th c.), which is only scarcely attested; they are mainly characterized...
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    Frigg (category Articles containing Old High German (ca. 750-1050)-language text)
    wider Germanic mythology, she is known in Old High German as Frīja, in Langobardic as Frēa, in Old English as Frīg, in Old Frisian as Frīa, and in Old Saxon...
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    Lombards (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Longbeardum, so naming Sceafa as ruler of the Lombards. Similarities between Langobardic and Gothic migration traditions have been noted among scholars. These...
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    often a former or actual province. The name may also originate from the Langobardic patronym Giso, a variant of Adalgis, meaning "noble, precious promise...
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  • related Romance languages, differ in many aspects of their phonology, grammar, and lexicon. Both belong to a subset of the Romance languages known as West...
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    Weregild (category Articles containing Proto-Germanic-language text)
    used to mean "payment for killing a man" (Old High German werigelt, Langobardic wergelt, Old English wer(e)gild), whereas in the North Germanic area...
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  • List of goddesses (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text)
    This is a list of goddesses, deities regarded as female or mostly feminine in gender. Ethiopian Dhat-Badan Kafa Atete Akan (inc. Ashanti) Asase Yaa (Asaase...
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    French term prie-dieu is normally used for this. Predel or pretel, was Langobardic for "a low wooden platform that serves as a basis in a piece of furniture"...
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    Varangians (category Articles containing Old Norse-language text)
    cognates in other Germanic languages in the Early Middle Ages, as in Old English wærgenga, Old Frankish wargengus and Langobardic waregang. The reduction...
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    Portuguese vocabulary (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    hillside, and "låm," meaning track after skis Langobardic: rufia, rufião= ruffian, thug, bully: from Langobardic *hruf rumo= direction, course, route, pomp...
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    Romance Lombardic. Extinct languages known to have been spoken in the Alpine region include Rhaetic, Lepontic, Ligurian and Langobardic. As a result of the complicated...
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  • Degano (category Italian-language surnames)
    "degano" as a substantive is observed in the epic poem "Hildebrandslied" of langobardic origin, written in Old High German with Old Saxon elements and dates...
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    Wetlands and islands in Germanic paganism (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    deemed pagan or superstitions from around Saxony. Other examples include Langobardic law compiled in 727 CE, that made it a fineable offence to worship at...
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  • Ferdulf of Friuli (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    as booty. Argait (whose name means 'cowardly, inert or worthless' in Langobardic), the local magistrate, or 'sculdahis', chased them, but could not overtake...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with L. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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  • Violence against LGBT people (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    Scholarship compares the later Germanic concept of Old Norse argr, Langobardic arga, which combines the meanings "effeminate, cowardly, homosexual"...
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  • Canzés dialect (category Language articles without speaker estimate)
    (local populations already merged with Gauls). Langobardic made an impact as a superstratum, as did the languages of later Spanish, French and Austrian rulers...
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