Word "flag" in Frisian (Western) (original) (raw)

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Keywords: flagge | flaggen | flage | flachje | flagen | flachjes | findel | ensyn |
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flagge
- Word " flagge "
- Word " findel "
- Word " ensyn " About Frisian (Western):
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Word " flagge "
Word:
flagge
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Etym. family:
Meaning:
External links:
- Frisian (Western) Wikipedia article about flagge
- English Wikitionary entry about flagge
- Frisian (Western) Wikitionary entry about flagge
Word " flaggen "
Word:
flaggen
Script:
Variant:
plural of "flagge"
Word " flage "
Word:
flage
Script:
Variant:
less common orthography form of "flagge"
Identicals:
Word " flachje "
Word:
flachje
Script:
Variant:
diminutive/hypochoristic of "flage"
Remarks:
also diminutive of flaggen
Word " flagen "
Word:
flagen
Script:
Variant:
plural of "flage"
Word " flachjes "
Word:
flachjes
Script:
Variant:
plural of "flachje"
Word " findel "
Word:
findel
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Etym. family:
Meaning:
These standards are flags, more or less permanently fixed to a staff, usually a square of a considerable size, typically symbolising a unit of some sort, either military a military unit or a an society or such. Also, poetical use.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 25 Oct 2007
Word " ensyn "
Word:
ensyn
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Etym. family:
Meaning:
Remarks:
rare
An "ensyn" is more or less an "ensign", though the word is rarely used. The difference would be the lack of central authority, which forced towns to fly an own ensyn abroad, for lack of a national ensign.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 10 Mar 2016
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