Cimbrice

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Latin

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Adverb

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Cimbricē (not comparable)

  1. in the manner of the Cimbri, a tribe that invaded southern Europe around 110 BCE, generally thought to have been northern Germanic
  2. in the manner or language of the Germanic people(s) of the Cimbrian Peninsula i.e. Jutland
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Further reading

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