Slovincian

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From Kashubian Słowińc (Slovincian, person) +‎ -ian. The ultimate origin is uncertain; the name is often said to be coined by Alexander Hilferding, but it actually predates his research, being found in (17th century) German slowinzisch, related to wendisch and often mistaken with Latin vandalicus.[1]

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Slovincian (plural Slovincians)

  1. One of a Slavic people living between the lakes Gardno (Gardersee) and Łebsko (Lebasee) near Słupsk (Stolp) in Pomerania.

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Slovincian

  1. The extinct language of the Slovincians.

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  1. ^ Franz Tetzner, Die Slawen in Deutschland: Beiträge zur Volkskunde der Preussen, Litauer und Letten, der Masuren und Philipponen, der Tschechen, Mährer und Sorben, Polaben und Slowinzen, Kaschuben und Polen. Mit 215 Abbildungen, Karten und Plänen, Sprachproben, und 15 Melodien (Braunschweig: Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn, 1902), p. 389.