
Normannic
UK
/nɔːˈmænɪk/
US
/nɔrˈmænɪk/

Translation of "normannic" into Russian
normannic
AdjectiveUK
/nɔːˈmænɪk/
US
/nɔrˈmænɪk/
normannic
more normannic Comp.
most normannic Super.
The Normannic architecture is known for its massive structures.
Норманнская архитектура известна своими массивными сооружениями.
Definitions
normannic
NounUK
/nɔːˈmænɪk/
US
/nɔrˈmænɪk/
The group of Romance dialects collectively known as the Normannic (Norman) languages.
Normannic retains many words of Old Norse origin.
normannic
AdjectiveUK
/nɔːˈmænɪk/
US
/nɔrˈmænɪk/
Relating to the Normans — a people of mixed Frankish and Scandinavian origin who settled in Normandy and later conquered England in 1066 — or to their culture, architecture, or period.
The Normannic architecture of the castle was evident in its massive stone walls and rounded arches.
Of or pertaining to the Normannic (Norman) branch of the Oïl languages.
Guernésiais is a Normannic variety still spoken in the Channel Islands.