Visigothic

//ˌvɪz.ɪˈɡɒθ.ɪk//

Synonyms for "visigothic"

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Translations

12 translations across 10 languages.

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Arabic

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  • قُوطِيّ غَرْبِيّ adj (of or pertaining to the Visigoths)

Catalan

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  • visigot adj (of or pertaining to the Visigoths)
  • visigòtic adj (of or pertaining to the Visigoths)

French

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  • wisigoth adj (of or pertaining to the Visigoths)
  • wisigothique adj (of or pertaining to the Visigoths)

German

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  • westgotisch adj (of or pertaining to the Visigoths)

Irish

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  • Viseagotach adj (of or pertaining to the Visigoths)

Polish

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  • wizygocki adj (of or pertaining to the Visigoths)

Portuguese

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  • visigótico adj (of or pertaining to the Visigoths)

Spanish

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  • visigótico adj (of or pertaining to the Visigoths)

Swedish

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  • västgotisk adj (of or pertaining to the Visigoths)

Ukrainian

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  • вестготський adj (of or pertaining to the Visigoths)

Sample sentences

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Leovigild had expelled the remaining soldiers of the Greek emperors from Spain, had suppressed the audacity of the Franks, who in their raids ravaged the Visigothic provinces beyond the Pyrenees, had put an end to the sort of monarchy that the Suevi had established in Gallaecia and had expired in Toledo, after having established political and civil laws, and peace and public order in its vast domains, which stretched from coast to coast, and also, crossing the mountains of Vasconia, covered a large portion of the former Narbonian Gaul.

Source: tatoeba (8664372)

Italians are partly Gothic, Spaniards are partly Visigothic, the French are partly Franks, and the Germans themselves come not just from Germanic peoples but also from Celts, Baltic peoples, Romans, and others.

Source: tatoeba (13056294)

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