Thuringe
Appearance
French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Middle French Thuringe, borrowed from Latin Thuringus.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Thuringe m or f by sense (plural Thuringes)
Proper noun
[edit]Thuringe f
Derived terms
[edit]See also
[edit]| États de la zone: Bade-Wurtemberg · Bavière · Brandebourg · Hesse · Basse-Saxe · Mecklembourg-Poméranie-Occidentale · Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie · Rhénanie-Palatinat · Sarre · Saxe · Saxe-Anhalt · Schleswig-Holstein · Thuringe |
| cités-États: Berlin · Brême · Hambourg |
Middle French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Latin Thuringus.
Noun
[edit]Thuringe m or f (plural Thuringes)
- Thuringian
- 1515, Les croniques de France, page ii:
- […] deſirant augmẽter ſon royauſme miſt les Thuringes ſoubz ſa puiſſance & dominatiõ […]
- […] wishing to augment his kingdom, put the Thuringians under his power and domination […]
Related terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- French: Thuringe
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