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  1. Old Frisian Etymological Dictionary : Dirk Boutkan, Sjoerd Michiel Siebinga : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. (1 of 625) Old Frisian Etymological Dictionary. by. Dirk Boutkan, Sjoerd Michiel Siebinga. Publication date. 2005. Topics. Etymological Dictionary. Collection. opensource. Old Frisian Etymological Dictionary.

  2. A Bibliographical Guide to Old Frisian, which offers a full analytical bibliography of Old Frisian studies up to 1992. For surveys and concise discussions of various impor-tant topics relating to Old Frisian, I have regularly referred to the encyclopaedic com-pendium by Horst H. Munske (ed.), Handbuch des Friesischen/Handbook of Frisian

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  4. Jan 1, 2022 · This is the full database dump of the Western Frisian Wikipedia that is generated by the Wikimedia Foundation on January 01, 2022.

  5. Music. Heinrich Christian Schnoor. " De Alde Friezen " (English: "The Frisians of Old") is the anthem of the Friesland province of the Netherlands. [1] The text is by the Frisian writer Eeltsje Halbertsma. [1] The version commonly sung today is an abridgement, dating from 1876, by Jacobus van Loon. The words were not set to music until after ...

  6. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. Old Frisian was a language spoken between the 13th and 16th century, in the area between the Weser and the Zuiderzee. It is the common ancestor of the Frisian languages, Today, laws and deeds which use Old Frisian remain.

  7. Old Frisian is the youngest among the Old Germanic languages and has perhaps not always attracted the attention it deserves. The present volume testifies to the many challenges which the language, literature and culture of the medieval Frisians pose to the modern researcher.

  8. Overview, July 2019. The Corpus Oudfries/Old Frisian contains a large sample of the Old Frisian language from ca. 1200-1550, which has been lemmatized and PoS-tagged by Rita van de Poel as part of her PhD research. The corpus can be searched on three linguistic levels: words (as occurring in the text witness), lemmata and/or part-of-speech.

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