Hanseatic

Synonyms for "hanseatic"

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21 translations across 19 languages.

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Catalan

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  • hanseàtic adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Czech

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  • hanzovní adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Danish

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  • hanseatisk adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Dutch

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  • Hanze adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Estonian

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  • hansa adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Finnish

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  • hansa adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

French

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  • hanséatique adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

German

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  • Hanse adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)
  • hanseatisch adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)
  • hansisch adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Greek

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  • Χανσεατικός adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Irish

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  • Hainseatach adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Italian

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  • anseatico adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • hanseatisk adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • hanseatisk adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Polish

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  • hanzeatycki adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Portuguese

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  • hanseático adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Russian

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  • ганзе́йский adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Spanish

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  • hanseático adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Swedish

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  • hanseatisk adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Welsh

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  • Hanseatig adj (of or pertaining to the German Hanse)

Sample sentences

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The Hanseatic museum is housed in a carefully-preserved gaard, or store-house and offices of the Hanseatic League of German merchants, who inhabited the German quarter (Tydskenbryggen) and were established here in great strength from 1445 to 1558 (when the Norwegians began to find their presence irksome), and brought much prosperity to the city in that period.

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