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    Lombardic or Langobardic is an extinct West Germanic language that was spoken by the Lombards (Langobardi), the Germanic people who settled in Italy in...
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    Gallo-Italic group within the Romance languages and is characterized by a Celtic linguistic substratum and a Lombardic linguistic superstratum and is a cluster...
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    Aurvandill (category Articles containing Lombardic-language text)
    Ēarendel in Old English, Aurendil in Old High German, Auriwandalo in Lombardic, and possibly as auzandil in Gothic. An Old Danish Latinized version,...
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    Runes (redirect from Futhark language)
    Norse Alfrún, Dagrún, Guðrún, Sigrún, Ǫlrún, Old English Ælfrún, and Lombardic Goderūna. The Finnish word runo, meaning 'poem', is an early borrowing...
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  • unclear. Examples are the Lombardic language and Dadanitic, a Semitic language that may be close to classical Arabic. Corpus languages are studied using the...
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  • svuotare); aláre "to yawn" < hālāre (It. sbadigliare). Tarantino words of Lombardic origin: schife "skiff" < skif (It. piccola barca); ualáne "yokel" < gualane...
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    love" > *aman > Ital. amano. On the evidence of "sloppily written" Lombardic language documents, however, the loss of final /s/ in northern Italy did not...
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    Frigg (category Articles containing Lombardic-language text)
    German Frîatac. The Old Norse Frjádagr was borrowed from a West Germanic language. All of these terms derive from Late Proto-Germanic *Frijjōdag ('Day of...
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    Suebi (redirect from Suebian language)
    part" from Suebian. However, Bavarian, the Thuringian dialect, the Lombardic language spoken by the Lombards of Italy, and standard "High German" itself...
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    Weregild (category Articles containing Lombardic-language text)
    Weregild (also spelled wergild, wergeld (in archaic/historical usage of English), weregeld, etc.), also known as man price (blood money), was a precept...
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    toponyms (names of villages with -acco, -icco). Even influences from the Lombardic language — Friuli was one of their strongholds — are very frequent. In a similar...
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    Kingdom of the Lombards (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    the time Paul the Deacon was writing in the late 8th century, the Lombardic language, dress and hairstyles had all disappeared. Initially the Lombards...
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    latter would as a consequence evolve (along with Alemannic, Bavarian and Lombardic) into Old High German. At more or less the same time the Ingvaeonic nasal...
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    Pescia (category Articles containing Lombardic-language text)
    here on the river banks. The name of the city comes in fact from the Lombardic word pehhia (cognate to Bach in German), meaning "river". Lucca occupied...
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    Migration Period. Some of the West Germanic languages also did not survive past the Migration Period, including Lombardic. As a result of World War II and subsequent...
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    Lombards (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    inscription of the Pernik sword may be Lombardic. The Italian language preserves a large number of Lombardic words, although it is not always easy to...
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    Lombardic capitals is the name given to a type of decorative uppercase letter used in inscriptions and, typically, at the start of a section of text in...
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  • p. 29. Temperley, Nicholas; Temperley, David (September 2011), "Music-Language Correlations and the "Scotch Snap"", Music Perception, 29 (1): 51–63, doi:10...
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  • Sonargöltr (category Articles containing Lombardic-language text)
    spelled with a short o and taken as meaning "herd boar, leading boar", as Lombardic sonarþair is defined in the Edictus Rothari as the boar "which fights...
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    Irminonic languages Upper German Alemannic, including Swiss German and Alsatian Swabian Bavarian East Franconian South Franconian Lombardic (extinct)...
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  • Cimbrian, nearly extinct Hutterite German (in Canada and the United States) Lombardic, extinct Yiddish, evolved from Middle High German Germany portal High...
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    and Lombardic. But extant words in Lombardic show clear relations to the Bavarian language. Therefore, Betz and others prefer to treat Lombardic as an...
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    Bavarian variety or a separate language of its own. It has also been posited that it may be descended from Lombardic (with influence from nearby dialects)...
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    Romansh came to be a written language, and therefore it is recognized as a language, even though it is very close to the Lombardic alpine dialects and classical...
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    Lombardy (category Articles containing Lombard-language text)
    Emilian language is spoken. The Lombard language should not be confused with that of the Lombards – Lombardic language, a Germanic language extinct since...
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    respective influence of Visigothic and Lombardic (both Germanic languages) on the langue d'oc, the Romance languages of Iberia, and Italian. Not all of these...
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  • Duke (Lombard) (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    Fara), irrespective of any territorial appropriation. The proper Lombardic language term for the figure of the duke is not known; the oldest Lombard historiographical...
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  • hormonal medication used for birth control lng, the ISO 639-3 code for Lombardic language Longcross railway station, the station code LNG Lateral nuclear group...
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    Cuasso Castle (category Articles containing Italian-language text)
    According to many a research, the Lombardic language belonged to the western Saxon branch, just like the Saxon language. The Lombards typically used to...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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