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Lechitic
Lechitic may refer to: Lechitic languages Lechites wikipedia.org
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Lechitic
Lechitic, n. and a. (lɛˈxɪtɪk) Also Lechite, Lekhite, Lekhitic. [ad. G. lechitisch; cf. med.L. Le(n)chitae and Lech n.5 and a.] Name given by some linguists to certain West Slavonic languages (Polish, Kashubian, Slovincian, the extinct Polabian) showing characteristic features in common and sometime... Oxford English Dictionary
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lechitic language definition
The Lechitic languages are a language subgroup of the West Slavic languages.
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Lechitic languages
The Lechitic (or Lekhitic) languages are a language subgroup consisting of Polish and several other languages and dialects that were once spoken in the Sample text The following is the Lord's Prayer in several of the Lechitic languages: Etymology The term Lechitic is applied both to the languages of this wikipedia.org
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Lekhitic
Lekhite, Lekhitic see Lechitic n. and a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lechites
Lechites (, ), also known as the Lechitic tribes (, ), is a name given to certain West Slavic tribes who inhabited modern-day Poland and eastern Germany , and were speakers of the Lechitic languages. wikipedia.org
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West Lechitic dialects
The West Lechitic dialects (or West Lekhitic dialects) are a group of extinct Lechitic dialects, used by the Slavic peoples of Pomerania, Margraviate of At the same time, the dialects of Central Pomerania and Gdańsk Pomerania are usually considered transitional between West Lechitic and East Lechitic (i.e wikipedia.org
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Polab
Polab (ˈpəʊlɑːb) Also Polabe. [Slav., cf. Pol. po on, Labe Elbe.] a. A member of a Slavonic people once inhabiting the region around the lower Elbe. b. The West Slavonic language of this people, now extinct. Also attrib.1882 Encycl. Brit. XIV. 347/2 The earlier inhabitants of Lauenburg were a Slavic... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wenceslaus
It is a very old Lechitic word and name also used in other West Slavic languages such as Czech Slavic dithematic name (of two lexemes), derived from the Latinised name Wenceslaus corresponds to several West Slavic, Lechitic given names, such as Wieceslaw, Wiecejslav, Wieńczysław/Vienceslav, Vjenceslav, wikipedia.org
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Wolinians
The Wolinians (, ) were a Lechitic tribe in Early Middle Age Pomerania. Today, the Wolinians together with the Polans and other Lechitic tribes, are regarded as one of the main tribes settled in an area of modern Poland. wikipedia.org
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Polabians (tribe)
The Polabians (; ) were a constituent Lechitic tribe of the Obotrites who lived between the Trave and the Elbe. wikipedia.org
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Masovians
The group originate from the Lechitic tribe of Masovians, first referenced in the historical records by Nestor the Chronicler in the 11th century. History The group originate from the Lechitic tribe of Masovians, first referenced in the historical records by Nestor the Chronicler in the 11th century wikipedia.org
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Gopło
In early Middle Ages, the shores of Lake Gopło were home to a Lechitic tribe known as the Goplans. wikipedia.org
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Silesians
The term "Silesia" is a Latinised word of the original Polish/Lechitic word "Śląsk" that was inhabited by the ancient Lechitic tribe called Ślężanie. The term "Silesia" is a Latinised word of the original Polish/Lechitic name "Śląsk" inhabited by the ancient Lechitic tribes called Ślężanie. wikipedia.org
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Slavic liquid metathesis and pleophony
In North-West Lechitic, the metathesis did not occur even for *CarC syllables. In East Slavic, pleophony yielded *CVRC > CVRVC. The reflex of *l in North-West Lechitic and East Slavic is always "hard". wikipedia.org
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