Sentences with phrase «germanic origins»

In her interpretations of the Brothers Grimm fairy tales, painter Natalie Frank returns the stories to their dark, Germanic origins — with a feminist twist.
To start with, the word GOD is 6th century of Germanic origins.
From this 11th - century Northern Germanic origin, the word has blazed a mighty path into the vernacular of the 21st - century modern life.
If you're looking for a baby girl name of Germanic origin, you'll find that many of them are among the most popular names of the last century and the first 10 years of this one.
The modern English word blue comes from Middle English bleu or blewe, from the Old French bleu, a word of Germanic origin, related to the Old High German word blao.

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Jesus is Jewish of the Sephardic variant... Good old St. Nick being Germanic in origin (ficticious) as he may be would qualify as «white» from the common mis - understanding of «white», which as we can see from this conversation itself isn't clearly defined.
The white girl with the big hoop earrings, the (fake) diamond stud in her nose, and the tattoo on her left tit of a phoenix, butterfly The Germanic peoples (also called Teutonic, Suebian, or Gothic in older literature) are an Indo - European ethno - linguistic group of Northern European origin
The Germanic peoples (also called Teutonic, Suebian, or Gothic in older literature) are an Indo - European ethno - linguistic group of Northern European origin When Hessy Taft was six months old, she was a poster child for the Nazis.
Touchy - feely aspects are more Germanic than Eastern Bloc, although there are a few giveaways indication its Czech Republic origins.
Others like that are Brynhildr, whose origins stem from Germanic mythology, trading in horseback for horsepower in the form of a deadly motorcycle.
I will note that both Bast and [alleged perp] are germanic - origin surnames, and English - speaking hyphen - neologism is reminiscent of germanic word - concatenation.
Germanic in origin, «world» is a fusion of two now obsolete words translating literally to «age of man.»
A teacher of German not only has the responsibility of successfully conveying the basics of the language to the student but also assess the influences on the language, its origins and its relations to other Germanic languages.
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