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frankish

Frank vs Frankish - What's the difference?

frank | frankish |


As proper nouns the difference between frank and frankish

is that frank is while frankish is the language of the franks, an extinct west germanic language.

As a noun frank

is one of the franks, a germanic federation that inhabited parts of what are now france, the low countries and germany.

As an adjective frankish is

referring to the franks.

Frankish vs Gallic - What's the difference?

frankish | gallic |


As adjectives the difference between frankish and gallic

is that frankish is referring to the franks while gallic is of, pertaining to, or derived from galls.

As a proper noun frankish

is the language of the franks, an extinct west germanic language.

Taxonomy vs Frankish - What's the difference?

taxonomy | frankish |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective frankish is

referring to the franks.

As a proper noun frankish is

the language of the franks, an extinct west germanic language.

Frankish vs Merovingian - What's the difference?

frankish | merovingian |


As adjectives the difference between frankish and merovingian

is that frankish is referring to the franks while merovingian is of or relating to this dynasty.

As a proper noun frankish

is the language of the franks, an extinct west germanic language.

As a noun merovingian is

one of a salian frankish dynasty that came to rule the franks in a region (known as francia in latin) largely corresponding to ancient gaul from the middle of the 5th century, and whose politics involved frequent civil warfare among branches of the family.

Frankish vs Salian - What's the difference?

frankish | salian |


As adjectives the difference between frankish and salian

is that frankish is referring to the Franks while Salian is of or pertaining to the Salian people.

As a proper noun Frankish

is the language of the Franks, an extinct West Germanic language.

As a noun Salian is

a member of a Frankish people of the 4th century who lived on the Ijssel river.