Frankish

英 ['fræŋkiʃ] 美
  • adj. 法兰克人的;法兰克语的
  • n. 法兰克语
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Frankish (adj.)
"pertaining to the ancient Franks," 1802, from Frank + -ish. As the name of the West Germanic language spoken by the ancient Franks, from 1863. (Frenkis is recorded c. 1400.). The language was absorbed into French, which it influenced, especially in the northern regions from which the Normans conquered England in 1066.
1. Between the Roman colon - us and the new bondsman had stood the free Frankish peasant.
介于罗马隶农和新的农奴之间的是自由的法兰克农民.

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2. The free Frankish peasants were in a plight similar to their predecessors, the Roman coloni.
自由的法兰克农民陷入了与他们的前辈即罗马的隶农一样的处境.

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3. The Frankish duke wept bitterly to see his soldiers massacred.
那法兰克大公悲痛地哭着看着自已的士兵被残杀.

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4. Carolingian dynasty: Family of Frankish aristocrats that ruled nearly all or part of western Europe in 750 - 887.
加洛林王朝: 统治西欧的法兰克家族(750~887).

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5. Austrasian King Carloman dies, leaving his brother Charlemagne King of the now complete Frankish Kingdom.
771年奥地利国王卡洛曼去世, 留给他的兄弟查理曼国王现在完整的法兰克王国.

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