Frisian
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
专有名词
英文释义
名词 n.
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A member of the Germanic ethnic group which is native to the region of Frisia (which is in the Netherlands, northern Germany, and southern Denmark).
— King Hygelac of the Geats had been struck down by one might swipe of the foemen, the Frisians.
- A native or inhabitant of the Dutch province of Friesland.
形容词 adj.
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Of, in or relating to the Frisian language or a Frisian language.
— Because the instruction manual was Frisian, Yves couldn't read it.
- Of, from or relating to the region of Frisia: Either West Frisia (the Dutch province of Friesland); North Frisia (in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, near the Danish border); or East Frisia (in the German state of Lower Saxony, near the Dutch border).
- Of or relating to people of Frisian descent.
- Of, from or relating to West Frisia, i.e. the Dutch province of Friesland
专有名词
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A Germanic language group or language (see Usage notes), or a lect thereof, which descended from Old Frisian, with speakers in the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.; The West Frisian (or Western Frisian) lect, spoken in the northern Netherlands.
— In the province of Friesland, in the north of the Netherlands, a high percentage of the population, about 350000, speak Frisian as their first language.
- A Germanic language group or language (see Usage notes), or a lect thereof, which descended from Old Frisian, with speakers in the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.; Saterland Frisian, the last surviving dialect of the East Frisian lect, spoken in Northern Germany close to the Dutch border.
- A Germanic language group or language (see Usage notes), or a lect thereof, which descended from Old Frisian, with speakers in the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.; The North Frisian lect, spoken in northwestern Schleswig-Holstein in Germany.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Middle English Frisoun, taken from Old French frison (“a Frisian”), itself derived from Latin Frīsiī (“Frisians”). Displaced native Old English Frīsa (“a Frisian”) whence modern English Frise; see the plural Frīsan for more.
词源 2
From Middle English Frisoun, taken from Old French frison (“a Frisian”), itself derived from Latin Frīsiī (“Frisians”). Displaced native Old English Frīsa (“a Frisian”) whence modern English Frise; see the plural Frīsan for more.
词源 3
From Middle English Frisoun, taken from Old French frison (“a Frisian”), itself derived from Latin Frīsiī (“Frisians”). Displaced native Old English Frīsa (“a Frisian”) whence modern English Frise; see the plural Frīsan for more.
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