Boruct-ware

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - boruct-ware

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

Boruct-ware
gen. a; dat. um; pl. m: Boructuari, -orum; pl. m. A people of ancient Germany, occupying the country between the Rhine, the Lippe, Ems, and Weser; Bructĕri = Βρoυtonos;κτερoι :-- Wǽron Frysan, Rugine, Dene, Hune, Eald-Seaxan, Boructware sunt Fresones, Rugini, Danai, Hunni, Antiqui Saxones, Boructuari, Bd. 5, 9; S. 622, 16. Tacitus always mentions the Bructeri with the Tencteri,-Bructeri et Tencteri, Ann. xiii. 56: Hist. iBoroctra or Borhtergo, Deut. Nachbarst. 353. boruct-ware

Mots connexes: 21, 77. Zeuss supposes they may have inhabited the country near the Lippe, which was called

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