mérovingien

adjectiveproper noun

Syllable Decomposition

rovingien

from the Germanic first name of the founder of the Salian Frank dynasty, merowig ("eminent warrior") Gallicized as Mérovée; with two adjectival suffixes, one of Germanic origin -ing, the other of Latin origin -ien, quite representative of this period of integration of the Frankish nobility into the Gallo-Roman substrate.

Definition

Translations

  • englishenglish:Merovingian
  • italianitalian:merovingio

See also

mérovingiens (adj.) Mérovingien (pn.) mérovingiennes (adj.) mérovingienne (adj.)