- Frís·land
- n.Фризия, Фрисландия
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
land — {{11}}land (n.) O.E. land, lond, ground, soil, also definite portion of the earth s surface, home region of a person or a people, territory marked by political boundaries, from P.Gmc. *landom (Cf. O.N., O.Fris. Du., Ger., Goth. land), from PIE… … Etymology dictionary
Frisland — Fris|land Fris|land … Dansk ordbog
Olympische Sommerspiele 2008/Ringen — Bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen 2008 in Peking wurden 18 Wettbewerbe im Ringen ausgetragen, 4 bei den Damen und 14 bei den Herren. Von den 14 Wettbewerben der Herren waren jeweils 7 im Freistil und 7 im griechisch römischen Stil, die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Finnlandschweden in Schweden — Die Finnlandschweden in Schweden (schwedisch: finlandssvenskar i Sverige) sind Angehörige der schwedischsprachigen Minderheit in Finnland, die nach Schweden ausgewandert sind. Sie machen etwa ein Viertel der finnischen Immigranten in Schweden aus … Deutsch Wikipedia
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere — Poster of Manchukuo promoting harmony between Japanese, Chinese, and Manchu. The caption, written from right to left, says: With the help of Japan, China, and Manchukuo, the world can be in peace. The flags shown are, left to right: the flag of… … Wikipedia
lie — {{11}}lie (n.1) an untruth, O.E. lyge lie, falsehood, from P.Gmc. *lugiz (Cf. O.N. lygi, Dan. lègn, O.Fris. leyne (fem.), Du. leugen (fem.), O.H.G. lugi, Ger. Lüge, Goth. liugn a lie ), from the root of … Etymology dictionary
love — {{11}}love (n.) O.E. lufu love, affection, friendliness, from P.Gmc. *lubo (O.H.G. liubi “joy,” Ger. Liebe “love;” O.N., O.Fris., Du. lof; Ger. Lob “praise;” O.S. liof, O.Fris. liaf, Du. lief, O.H.G. liob, Ger. lieb, Goth. liufs … Etymology dictionary
yard — {{11}}yard (n.1) ground around a house, O.E. geard enclosure, garden, court, house, yard, from P.Gmc. *garda (Cf. O.N. garðr enclosure, garden, yard; O.Fris. garda, Du. gaard, O.H.G. garto, Ger. Garten garden; Goth. gards house … Etymology dictionary
skē̆ i- — skē̆ i English meaning: to cut, separate Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schneiden, trennen, scheiden” Note: extension from sek ; initial sound partly also sk̂ , skh , sk̂h , as in the continuing formation Material: I. O.Ind. chyati “… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Cumbrian toponymy — refers to the study of place names in Cumbria, a county in North West England, and as a result of the spread of the ancient Cumbric language, further parts of northern England and the Southern Uplands of Scotland. The history of Cumbria is marked … Wikipedia
Old Frankish — Spoken in formerly the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Northern France, Western Germany Era Evolved into Old Low Franconian by the 8th century Language family Indo European … Wikipedia