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Definition of Wendish in English: Wendishadjective & noun ˈwɛndɪʃ another term for Sorbian Example sentencesExamples - Here are some examples of Wendish names with both the Wendish spelling and the German spelling.
- The concluding festivity of a Wendish wedding was a shivaree after the bride and groom had retired.
- In a Polish book I found the statement that Wendish was still spoken on Rügen in the 15th century.
- At the middle of the 20th century, the Wendish settlement was all but unknown except to a few historians.
- David Zersen is president emeritus of Concordia University at Austin, the only university in the world founded largely by the descendants of Sorbian / Wendish immigrants.
- The 500 or so Sorbian immigrants who arrived in Galveston, Texas, in 1854 were primarily bilingual, speaking German and Wendish, and called themselves German Wends.
- On the next day we buried him, like his sister, with a German and a Wendish address and the singing of a hymn.
- Hoerder illustrates this statement by discussing the Jewish Diaspora, the Muslim movement into Spain, the crusades, early slavery, and the migrations of the Normans and the Wendish.
- In the 1980s Concordia Lutheran College in Austin still received considerable Wendish support.
- The Wendish migration to the United States was closely associated with that of the Germans.
- The documents comprise several thousand manuscript pages; of these, about six hundred pages are in Wendish.
- As cultural ambassador of the town of Cottbus, the groups is carrying the Wendish customs beyond the borders of their homeland into the whole world.
Definition of Wendish in US English: Wendishnoun & adjectiveˈwendiSH another term for Sorbian Example sentencesExamples - Here are some examples of Wendish names with both the Wendish spelling and the German spelling.
- At the middle of the 20th century, the Wendish settlement was all but unknown except to a few historians.
- The documents comprise several thousand manuscript pages; of these, about six hundred pages are in Wendish.
- The concluding festivity of a Wendish wedding was a shivaree after the bride and groom had retired.
- David Zersen is president emeritus of Concordia University at Austin, the only university in the world founded largely by the descendants of Sorbian / Wendish immigrants.
- In the 1980s Concordia Lutheran College in Austin still received considerable Wendish support.
- The 500 or so Sorbian immigrants who arrived in Galveston, Texas, in 1854 were primarily bilingual, speaking German and Wendish, and called themselves German Wends.
- In a Polish book I found the statement that Wendish was still spoken on Rügen in the 15th century.
- As cultural ambassador of the town of Cottbus, the groups is carrying the Wendish customs beyond the borders of their homeland into the whole world.
- Hoerder illustrates this statement by discussing the Jewish Diaspora, the Muslim movement into Spain, the crusades, early slavery, and the migrations of the Normans and the Wendish.
- On the next day we buried him, like his sister, with a German and a Wendish address and the singing of a hymn.
- The Wendish migration to the United States was closely associated with that of the Germans.
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