- Os|tro|goth|ic
- Os|tro|goth|ic «OS truh GOTH ihk», adjective.of or having to do with the Ostrogoths.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Os|tro|goth — «OS truh goth», noun. a member of the eastern division of Goths that overran the Roman Empire and controlled Italy from A.D. 493 to 555. ╂[< Late Latin Ostrogothi, earlier Austrogothi Germanic; perhaps earlier taken as “the splendid Goths,”… … Useful english dictionary
goth — goth·am; goth·am·ite; goth·en·burg; goth·i·cal·ly; goth·i·cism; goth·i·cist; goth·i·cize; goth·ic·ness; goth·ish; moe·so·goth; os·tro·goth; suio·goth; vis·i·goth; goth; goth·ic; vis·i·goth·ic; os·tro·goth·i·an; os·tro·goth·ic; … English syllables
trāgh-, trō̆ gh- and trē̆ gh- — trāgh , trō̆ gh and trē̆ gh English meaning: to drag; to move, run Deutsche Übersetzung: “ziehen, am Boden schleppen, sich bewegen, laufen; Nachkommenschaft” Note: entspricht nicht the normal IE root form; whether through… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
ostrogoth — os·tro·goth … English syllables
ostrogothian — os·tro·goth·i·an … English syllables
ostrogothic — os·tro·goth·ic … English syllables
ic — ot·ic; zo·ic; IC; ac·a·dem·ic; ac·ro·bat·ic; ac·ro·me·gal·ic; ac·ro·nar·cot·ic; acryl·ic; adon·ic; ae·ol·ic; aero·stat·ic; al·ca·ic; al·co·hol·ic; al·go·gen·ic; al·pha·nu·mer·ic; al·ta·ic; am·har·ic; am·o·rit·ic; an·al·pha·bet·ic; an·a·lyt·ic;… … English syllables
Ostrogoth — Os•tro•goth [[t]ˈɒs trəˌgɒθ[/t]] n. peo a member of the eastern division of the Goths, who entered Italy in a.d. 488, maintaining a kingdom there until 555 • Etymology: 1640–50; < LL Os tro•goth′ic, adj … From formal English to slang
Ostrogoth — Os tro*goth, prop. n. [L. Ostrogothi, pl. See {East}, and {Goth}.] One of the Eastern Goths. See {Goth}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ou̯i-s — ou̯i s English meaning: sheep Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schaf” Grammatical information: m. f. gen. sg. óu̯i̯os; f. ou̯ikü ds. Material: O.Ind. ávi m. f. ‘sheep”, avika m. ds., avikü “ female sheep (= O.Bulg. оvьca), ávya “of… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary