2 dictionary results for: Marcomanni
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Mar·co·man·ni
[mahr-koh-man-ahy] Pronunciation Key
[mahr-koh-man-ahy] Pronunciation Key –noun (used with a plural verb
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) | an ancient Germanic people who lived in central Europe. |
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Marcomanni
Marcomanni
name of a Teutonic tribe, from L. Marcomanni, from P.Gmc., lit. "men of the border," cf. O.H.G. mark, O.E. mearc "border," see march (n.). For second element, see man.
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