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How to use Germanic in a sentence

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The futhark was an alphabet of runes, used by Germanic people until the fifteenth century.
I was surprised to learn that mere probably comes from Latin merus, though perhaps with some reinforcement from Germanic and Romance sources.
I have always understood the Angles, Saxons and Jutes were Germanic tribes who moved to Britain following the retreat of the Roman Empire.
The fifth and sixth centuries saw increased Germanic settlement although the balance of local power fluctuated between Britons and Saxons.
The national language is Icelandic, a northern Germanic language with some resemblance to Middle English.
In Francia legal manuscripts acquired Germanic glosses, but no full-scale translation.
In linguistics, the terms Scandinavian and North Germanic both refer to a subgroup of the Germanic language family.
The sausage was in the bouncy Germanic tradition and topped with traditional caramelised white onions.
The Germanic languages are widely presumed to have descended from the so-called Proto-Germanic language.
So they went for a Cardinal, a hardedged enforcer with a Germanic preoccupation with discipline and order.
He kept the school a bastion of Germanic academicism while the musical mainstream went elsewhere.
Originally a German dialect, Pennsylvania Dutch was spoken by Germanic settlers in southeastern Pennsylvania.
The English language is a West Germanic language that originated in England.
Secondly, English is the only Germanic language with few reflexives that are spelled out.
Such verse was unknown in classical Greek but common in Latin and the Celtic and Germanic languages.
The languages spoken in this area are the Germanic languages Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish and the Finno-Ugric languages Lappish and Finnish.
This Germanic people saw themselves as the continuators of the weakened Imperial power.
Closely related to Old Saxon and Old Frisian, it forms part of the Germanic grouping within the Indo-European language system.
The invasions of Germanic peoples brought strong traditions of customary law to these shores.
Later, with the fall of the empire, it was settled by Germanic Visigoths, then Arabs and Moors.
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