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Meaning of Middle Low Franconian | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

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A language, successor to Old Low Franconian and ancestor to the modern Dutch language, spoken from about 1150 to about 1500.

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“Given the presence in Old and Middle Low Franconian of forms such as OLF vuss 'fox,', MLF zo 'so' or MLF vor 'for,' Benett finds it possible that …”
“F. Heidermanns reconstructs two adjectives, both based on the substantive ⁺aþal-: ⁺aþala- which in Old East Norse and Middle Low Franconian means 'rechtmäßig, ehelich' ('lawful, legitimate, born in wedlock') and in Middle Low Franconian and Old High German 'adlig' ('noble'); and a West Germanic -j- derivate ⁺aþalja- 'von edler Herkunft, vornehm, herrlich' ('of noble descent, of distinction, magnificent').”
“This nominalizer -end is a typical feature of Low Saxon, but it already existed in Middle Low Franconian, cf. the text of Van den levende ons Heeren 'Of the life of our Lord' (AD 1300).”

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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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