How To Use Middle Low German In A Sentence
- [Middle English, related to Middle Dutch craghe, Middle Low German krage 'neck, throat'] The Guardian World News
- This word comes from English dialect geek, geck: fool, freak; from Low German geck, from Middle Low German. Comments from all Computer Weekly blogs
- Etymology 1: From polle ( 'hair of the head'), (recorded in English since c. 1290), from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch pol ( 'head, top'). Candy Spelling: Forget Obama vs. Clinton...Are You for Dogs or Cats? Tuesday or Wednesday?
- This word comes from English dialect geek, geck: fool, freak; from Low German geck, from Middle Low German. Comments from all Computer Weekly blogs
- [Old English riopan; related to Norwegian ripa to scratch, Middle Low German repen to card, ripple (flax)] Word of the Day
- Rather different, however, is the idea called up by the corresponding Middle Low German _modersone_, which means The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Studies of the Activities and Influences of the Child Among Primitive Peoples, Their Analogues and Survivals in the Civilization of To-Day
- However, the identity of this Middle Dutch or Middle Low German wagen - with wagen ` wagon 'is doubted by some, who refer it to Old Frisian wāch = Old English wāg ` wall.' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 3
- The first is from Middle Low German māt(e), "comrade", apparently cognate with "meat", i.e. someone you ate with; the second (ultimately) from Persian šāh māta, "the king is dead". Languagehat.com: ODI ET AMO.