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单词 Cimbrian
释义

Cimbrian

English

Etymology

Cimbri + -an

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsɪmbɹiən/
  • Hyphenation: Cim‧bri‧an

Noun

Cimbrian (plural Cimbrians)

  1. (countable) A member of a Germanic people who live in parts of northeast Italy.
  2. (countable, historical) A member of the Cimbri, especially when they are considered to have been a Germanic people and to originate from Jutland (the "Cimbrian peninsula").
    • 1861, Joseph Haydn, A Dictionary of Dates Relating to All Ages and Nations, page 211:
      The Teutones settled in Germany and Gaul; the Cimbrians invaded Italy, where they were defeated by Marius.
    • 1907, Henry Smith Williams, The Historians' History of the World, page 392:
      [W]e find mention of the Cimbrians in the Danish or Cimbrian peninsula[. ...] The Cimbrians and Teutons are described as tall and slightly built men [...]
    • 2002, Karen Skovgaard-Petersen, Historiography at the Court of Christian IV (1588-1648): Studies in the Latin Histories of Denmark by Johannes Pontanus and Johannes Meursius (→ISBN), The Chronological Narrative of Pontanus's Rerum Danicarum historia, page 171 (translating Pontanus's Latin into English):
      I, however, putting these things aside or leaving them out for a short while, have found it better to begin with the migration of the Cimbrians from their home in their peninsula [Jutland].

Translations

Proper noun

Cimbrian

  1. (uncountable) The Bavarian Germanic language of these people, which is a variety of German.

Translations

See also

  • Category:Cimbrian language

Further reading

  • Ethnologue entry for Cimbrian, cim

Anagrams

  • Braminic
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