MIT «MIDDLE LOW GERMAN» VERWANDTE WÖRTER IM WÖRTERBUCH ENGLISCH
Middle Low German
middle
german
saxon
language
that
descendant
ancestor
modern
served
international
lingua
franca
hanseatic
league
spoken
from
about
wiktionary
west
germanic
which
developed
evolved
into
several
dialects
generally
merriam
webster
indo
european
languages
table
first
known
circa
learn
more
word
index
research
newcastle
mode
list
words
part
grammatical
determination
reference
mante
nach
ergänzt
latin
encyclopedia
britannica
secular
field
most
profound
influence
scandinavian
exerted
because
commercial
dominance
wordreference
also
found
these
entries
description
beetle
behove
period
mainland
loans
changes
effected
nordic
were
especially
pronounced
when
later
development
succinctly
described
nordicist
didrik
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seip
meaning
pronunciation
translations
oxford
dictionaries
american
example
sentences
content
social
imagery
ÜBERSETZUNG VON MIDDLE LOW GERMAN
Erfahre, wie die Übersetzung von
Middle Low German auf
25 Sprachen mit unserem mehrsprachigen
Übersetzer Englisch lautet.
Die
Übersetzungen von Middle Low German auf andere Sprachen, die in diesem Bereich vorgestellt werden, sind zustande gekommen durch
automatische statistische Übersetzung, wobei die Basiseinheit der Übersetzung das Wort «Middle Low German» in Englisch ist.
Übersetzer Deutsch - Chinesisch
中古低地德语
1.325 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Spanisch
Bajo alemán medio
570 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Hindi
मध्य निचला जर्मन
380 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Arabisch
منتصف الألمانية السفلى
280 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Russisch
Средний Низкий немецкий
278 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Portugiesisch
Médio Baixo alemão
270 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Bengalisch
মধ্য নিম্ন জার্মান
260 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Französisch
Moyen bas-allemand
220 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Malaysisch
Middle Low German
190 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Deutsch
Mittelniederdeutsch
180 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Japanisch
ミドル低地ドイツ語
130 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Koreanisch
중동 저지 독일어
85 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Javanisch
Middle Low German
85 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Vietnamesisch
Trung bình Đức
80 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Tamil
மத்திய லோ ஜெர்மன்
75 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Marathi
मिडल लो जर्मन
75 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Türkisch
Orta Düşük Almanca
70 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Italienisch
Medio basso tedesco
65 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Polnisch
Bliski dolnoniemiecki
50 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Ukrainisch
Середній Низький німецький
40 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Rumänisch
Middle Low German
30 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Griechisch
Μέση Κάτω Γερμανικά
15 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Afrikaans
Midde Low German
14 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Schwedisch
Middle lågtyska
10 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Norwegisch
Middle lavtysk
5 Millionen Sprecher
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MIDDLE LOW GERMAN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Middle Low German in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Middle Low German im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Social Imagery in
Middle Low German: Didactical Literature ...
was much weaker than was the case for middle low german and administration
or law. how the bilingualism in many of the towns around the baltic sea
influenced the local variants of middle low german has been poorly researched.7
in ...
2
The
Middle Low German Version of the Legend of Mary Magdalen
Mary Magdalene (Saint.) Carl Edgar Eggert. part and adds the story of M. M.'s
thirty years in the wilderness. Owing to the widespread popularity of Vincent de
BeauvaV work, it undoubtedly has left its impress on H., to what extent it is ...
Mary Magdalene (Saint.), Carl Edgar Eggert, 1902
3
Germanic Standardizations: Past to Present
From the thirteenth century onwards, documents written in Middle Low German
e.g. legal and administrative texts appeared in Hildesheim (1272), Liibeck (1267)
, Stade (1279), Wismar (1250) (Peters 2000a: 1412). By 1303, the City of Liibeck
...
Ana Deumert, Wim Vandenbussche, 2003
4
Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia: A New Edition
The culmination of Middle Low Saxon or, as it is generally termed, Middle Low
German literature (from about 1350 to 1500) almost entirely coincides with that of
the Hanseatic League. There is from the fourteenth century downward a ...
Charles Kendall Adams, 1895
Written by a team of international specialists, this unique reference work provides an up-to-date and comprehensive survey of twelve Germanic languages from English and German to Faroese and Yiddish.
Ekkehard Konig, Johan van der Auwera, 2013
6
Johnson's universal cyclopaedia
The culmination of Middle Low Saxon or, as it is generally termed, Middle Low
German literature (from about 1350 to 1500) almost entirely coincides witli that of
the Hanseatic League. There is from the fourteenth century downward a ...
Charles Kendall Adams, 1895
7
Universal Cyclopaedia and Atlas
The culmination of Middle Low Saxon or, as it is generally termed, Middle Low
German literature (from about 1350 to 1500) almost entirely coincides with that of
the Hanseatic League. There is from the fourteenth century downward a ...
8
Universal Cyclopædia and Atlas
Middle Low German literature (from about 1350 to 1500) almost entirely
coincides with that of the Hanseatic League. There is from the fourteenth century
downward a remarkable uniformity in the literary language, which finds its
explanation by ...
Charles Kendall Adams, Rossiter Johnson, 1901
9
Johnson's Universal Cyclop:dia: A New Edition
... Middle Low German, and Modern Low German). (1) Old Dutch (from the
earliest times until about the end of the eleventh century).-—It goes back to a time
when the difference in spelling, pronunciation and inflexion between Dutch and ...
10
Mechthild of Magdeburg and Her Book: Gender and the Making ...
tion to mendicant friars preaching in the local dialects, thirteenth-century
Magdeburg and surrounding town centers began to record their city laws, peace
treaties, and chronicles in Middle Low German.67 Indeed, the colonization of the
east, ...
8 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MIDDLE LOW GERMAN» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Middle Low German im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Analysis: Chuck Schumer now the most important man in the world
An aside: according to Ancestry.com, the roots of the name Schumer are in Middle Low German, a schumer is “good-for-nothing,” “vagabond. «Jewish Journal, Jul 15»
You're going where? Kalamazoo is tired of your Creedence …
While he's busy attending roundtable discussions of Middle Low German medical literature, I'll be exploring the city's cooler side. When David ... «Washington Post, Jun 15»
The history of the word “qualm”
Modern Engl. dull is a borrowing of the cognate Middle Low German dul. All those words are related to the verb dwell, from dwellan “go astray, ... «OUPblog, Aug 14»
Hard to be sure with sarcastic 'sure'
It originates from the Middle English “adel” (filth), from Old English “adela”; akin to Middle Low German “adele” (liquid manure). Or, as my ... «Nashua Telegraph, Sep 13»
Word Nerd: A Gristly Scene
Gristly is from around 1400, a Middle English variation of gristle, which goes back to before 900, from the Middle Low German gristal, meaning ... «GeekDad, Jun 13»
Shakespearean passions around 'bullyragging'
In Middle Low German, for which a splendid dictionary exists, no such word occurred. The Dutch counterpart of the OED lists only buller-bäck ... «OUPblog, Nov 12»
Being Geek: you've seen the movie, now read the book
This word comes from English dialect geek, geck: fool, freak; from Low German geck, from Middle Low German. The root geck still survives in ... «ComputerWeekly.com, Sep 10»
Break and Other Br- Words
Middle Low German (that is, the Northern German of the medieval period) had the word brake “branch.” The name must have been given to a ... «OUPblog, Jun 10»