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1 Germaans
adj. Germanic, Teutonic, of or pertaining to the ancient Germanic people which inhabited northern Europe; of or pertaining to Germanic languages -
2 Germaan
n. Teuton, member of an ancient Germanic people which inhabited northern Europe; member of a people that speaks a Germanic language (especially a German) -
3 Germaans
2 [met betrekking tot de Germaanse taal] 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord en zelfstandig naamwoord〉 (Proto-)Germanic ⇒ Teutonic -
4 Angelsakser
n. Anglo-Saxon, member of the Germanic peoples in England before the 12th century (Anthropology); Englishman -
5 Angelsaksisch
adj. Anglo-Saxon, pertaining to the ancient Germanic people who invaded and settled parts of Britain (Anthropology); English speaking; English, British -
6 Gotisch
adj. Gothic, of or pertaining to the Goths or their language; of or pertaining to a style of medieval architecture characterized by pointed arches and vaulting; of or pertaining to the artistic style of medieval northern Europe--------n. gothic, extinct Germanic language of the Goths -
7 Indo-Germaans
adj. <I>(also: <B>Indogermaans</B>)</I> Indo-Germanic -
8 Nederlands
adj. Dutch, of or pertaining to the Netherlands, of or pertaining to the Dutch language--------n. Dutch, West Germanic language spoken in the Netherlands (country in northwestern Europe bordering on the North Sea) -
9 Sakser
n. Saxon, member of an ancient Germanic people who invaded and settled parts of Britain -
10 Saksisch
adj. Saxon, pertaining to the Saxons, pertaining to the ancient Germanic people who invaded and settled parts of Britain -
11 daalder
n. thaler, any of several large coins used in Germanic countries during the 15th-19th centuries -
12 germanistiek
n. Germanic studies -
13 germanistisch
adj. pertaining to Germanic studies -
14 gotiek
n. gothic, artistic style of medieval northern Europe (including architecture, painting, music, etc.); extinct Germanic language of the Goths -
15 rune
n. rune, character from any of the ancient Germanic languages of Scandinavia and Britain -
16 Germaan
2 [meervoud] [huidige volkeren] Germanic/Teutonic peoples -
17 de periode van de Germaanse volksverhuizingen
de periode van de Germaanse volksverhuizingenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de periode van de Germaanse volksverhuizingen
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18 volksverhuizing
1 [het trekken naar een ander woongebied] 〈 van één volk〉 migration of a nation; 〈 tijdperk〉 migration of nations/peoples2 [grootscheepse verplaatsing van mensen] (mass) migration♦voorbeelden:1 de periode van de Germaanse volksverhuizingen • the (period of the) migration of the Germanic peoplesVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > volksverhuizing
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