Merovingian

//ˌmɛ.ɹəˈvɪn.dʒɪ.ən//

Synonyms for "merovingian" (3 found)

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Related words (1)

Noun(1 words)

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Translations

22 translations across 12 languages.

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Armenian

2 entries
  • մերովինգյան adj (of or relating to the Merovings)
  • Մերովինգ noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)

Catalan

2 entries
  • merovingi adj (of or relating to the Merovings)
  • merovingi noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)

Danish

3 entries
  • merovingisk adj (of or relating to the Merovings)
  • merovinger noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)
  • merovingerne noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)

French

3 entries
  • mérovingien adj (of or relating to the Merovings)
  • Mérovinge noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)
  • Mérovingien noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)

Greek

1 entries
  • Μεροβίγγειος noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)

Icelandic

2 entries
  • Mervíkingur noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)
  • Meróvingar noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)

Irish

2 entries
  • Meirvínseach adj (of or relating to the Merovings)
  • Meirvínseach noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)

Italian

1 entries
  • Merovingio noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)

Latin

1 entries
  • Merovingus noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)

Middle French

2 entries
  • Merovingien adj (of or relating to the Merovings)
  • Merovinge noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • merovíngio adj (of or relating to the Merovings)

Russian

2 entries
  • меровингский adj (of or relating to the Merovings)
  • Меровинг noun (member of the Merovingian dynasty)

Sample sentences

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Indeed monasticism was becoming popular, and the Merovingian period witnessed the foundation of numberless cloisters.

Source: tatoeba (11999521)

Flat polished slabs of garnet are found inlaid in mosaic work in Anglo-Saxon and Merovingian jewelry, the material used being almandine, or “precious garnet.”

Source: tatoeba (12351520)

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