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  1. Old Frisian cognates are rare, if not absent from current etymological dictionaries of the Germanic or Indo-European lexicon, leading to a notable underrepresentation of the contribution of Old Frisian to many lexical reconstructions. With this first etymological dictionary of Old Frisian, based on the Riustring 1 dialect, for the first time Old Frisian becomes accessible to a wide circle of ...

  2. Proper noun [ edit] Old Frisian. a West Germanic language spoken on parts of the North Sea coast of modern Netherlands and Germany until the 16th century.

  3. 3 senses: 1. a language spoken in the NW Netherlands, parts of N Germany, and adjacent islands, belonging to the West Germanic.... Click for more definitions.

  4. Acquisition Editors. Etymological Dictionary of Old Frisian Online. With this first etymological dictionary of Old Frisian for the first time Old Frisian becomes accessible to a wide circle scholars of German (and comparative Indo-European) languages. An up-to-date and indispensable research.

  5. Mar 21, 2014 · Freelang Frisian-English dictionary. Frisian (or Western Frisian) is a Western Germanic language (in the same group as English) spoken in the province of Friesland, in the north of the Netherlands, by about 700,000 people. Download our free dictionary (for Windows or Android) and browse both the Frisian-English and the English-Frisian lists.

  6. Translations from dictionary Old English - Old Frisian, definitions, grammar . In Glosbe you will find translations from Old English into Old Frisian coming from various sources. The translations are sorted from the most common to the less popular. We make every effort to ensure that each expression has definitions or information about the ...

  7. At the same time, it is difficult for the students of Old Frisian to acquire knowledge of the linguistic prehistory of this language. With this first etymological dictionary of Old Frisian based on the lexicon of Riustring 1 manuscript, Old Frisian becomes accessible to a wide circle of scholars of Germanic and Indo-European.

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