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- Theodiscus (in Medieval Latin, corresponding to Old English þēodisc, Old High German diutisc and other early Germanic reflexes of Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz...
- Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz 'of the people' (see also the Latinised form Theodiscus), derived from *þeudō, descended from Proto-Indo-European *tewtéh₂- 'people'...
- Pertaining to Germanic languages or speakers of those languages (dated) ; see Theodiscus Having qualities related to modern Germans or Austrians (poetic) Nordic...
- defence. Ultimately, the Teutons were defeated in 102 BC. Berserker Harii Theodiscus Migration period Germanic wars Gothic and Vandal warfare Prussian virtues...
- origins of the word go back to Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz, Latinised into Theodiscus, meaning "po****r" or "of the people", akin to Old Dutch Dietsch or Old...
- learned classical Latin word to be used instead of the similar sounding "theodiscus", an older term that was a Latinization of the then-current pronunciations...
- an adjective-forming suffix, of which -ish is the Modern English form. Theodiscus was its Latinised form and used as an adjective referring to the Germanic...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vlachs, also known as Wallachs Theodiscus Names of the Celts Schrijver, Peter. Language Contact And The Origins...
- "Tedeschi") is an Italian word for "German". Etymologically, it derives from Theodiscus, sharing the same root of German "Deutsch". Both Tedesco and Tedeschi...
- an adjective-forming suffix, of which -ish is the Modern English form. Theodiscus was its Latinised form and used as an adjective referring to the Germanic...