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  • ...ean Domhnaill//, the Scots //Makdowall//, the Arabic //ibn Sulaymān//, the German //Hainrich//, the Italian //di Antonio// and the Old Norse //Bjarnarson''. ...onymic bynames. In England they are relatively common, while in Arabic and German, they are quite rare. In other languages, they do not happen at all.
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  • ===='''German:'''==== Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 01 (German) -
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  • ...Dutch''' || 550-1100 || Dutch, Frisian, etc || English/Welsh<br> French<br>German |^ || 1100-1600 || Dutch, Frisian, etc || English/Welsh<br> French<br>German
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  • '''German:'''
    2 KB (233 words) - 19:22, 3 April 2019
  • ...nd early 17th centuries. The spelling Cara is also attested in English and German, and this spelling is found in Spanish and Italian as well." ...nd early 17th centuries. The spelling Cara is also attested in English and German, and this spelling is found in Spanish and Italian as well.
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  • |German |German
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  • Of the 18 coloured or tricked examples I've found of rainbows in German heraldry all but one have three bands. 13 of the 18 are gules, Or, and vert 1) Wernigeroder (Schaffhausensches) Wappenbuch, last quarter of 15th C German (München, BSB, cod. icon. 308 n), f. 197r, https://daten.digitale-sammlung
    8 KB (1,273 words) - 12:08, 27 April 2024
  • ...http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/German-arbalest-stock.jpg|151x195px|German]] ||
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  • ====<u>German/Dutch</u>:==== Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 01 (German) -
    13 KB (1,752 words) - 19:46, 21 June 2022
  • ...kground-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif;">'''German''': </span>==
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  • ...Pol. Irm. XXI, which is recorded from the time of Irminon, abbot of Saint German des Pres, who apparently lived in the early 9th C. Morlet (I:107b)
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  • .... As it is a Gaelic given name, it is not registerable in combination with German elements per the precedent: ...e needs justification, at the very least. None of the commenters noted any German/Gaelic interaction in period (see, e.g., RfS III.1., "As a rule of thumb, l
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  • ...e relative's name in the genitive case, following the rules of Estonian or German grammar respectively). | '''Baltic''' || 550-1100 || Lithuanian, Latvian, etc. || East Slavic<br> German<br> North Slavic<br>Scandinavian
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  • ==February 2015 - English-German Lingual Mixes== In September 2014, we asked for commentary on whether to allow German and English to be mixed, adding them to Appendix C of SENA.
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  • * Geselschaft, orden German * Geselsscaf, Geselschap Low German
    5 KB (810 words) - 19:32, 3 April 2019
  • <Nikolaus> would be German ([[@https:''familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J489-7Y4]] , [[@https://familysea
    2 KB (319 words) - 19:52, 3 April 2019
  • ==Amalia, German== Amalia is a feminine given name found in the German language book Copia Schreibens an das ... Churf{u:}rstl. Collegium von ...
    8 KB (1,104 words) - 20:13, 14 August 2018
  • ====German Hammers and Hammer-like Objects:====
    10 KB (1,353 words) - 18:46, 17 March 2019
  • ...n pogroms or repressive movements, like ''Judenfeind// , which is a period German name meaning //enemy of the Jews'' , may not be used.
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  • <Olander> is also a German surname, <Magdalena Olander> 1623 Wuerttemberg, daughter of Stephen Olander
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