Definition
Relating to the ancient Germanic Cimbri people, their language, culture, or the region they inhabited in northern Europe.
Etymology
From Latin Cimbricus, the adjectival form of Cimbri. This scholarly form was established in classical texts about Germanic tribes and northern European history.
Kelly Says
The Cimbric language is completely extinct, but scholars think it might have been related to other Celtic or Germanic languages—it's like a missing link in the linguistic tree of Europe that vanished 2,000 years ago.
Translations
BNবাংলা
কিম্ব্রিক
kim-brik
CACatalà
cimbric
sim-breek
CSČeština
Cimbři
chim-bree
DADansk
cimbric
sim-breek
ELΕλληνικά
Κιμβρίοι
kim-bree-oi
FISuomi
cimbric
sim-breek
FRFrançais
cimbric
sim-breek
HIहिन्दी
क़िम्ब्रिक
kim-brik
HUMagyar
cimbric
sim-breek
IDBahasa Indonesia
cimbric
sim-breek
ITItaliano
cimbrico
chim-bri-ko
MSBahasa Melayu
cimbric
sim-breek
NLNederlands
Cimbrie
sim-bree
NONorsk
cimbric
sim-breek
PLPolski
Cimbrzy
chim-brzy
PTPortuguês
cimbric
sim-breek
RORomână
cimbric
sim-breek
SVSvenska
cimbric
sim-breek
SWKiswahili
cimbric
sim-breek
TAதமிழ்
சீம்பிரிக்
see-m-brik
TEతెలుగు
సిమ్బ్రిక్
sim-brik
TRTürkçe
cimbric
sim-breek
UKУкраїнська
кимбри
kim-bri
VITiếng Việt
cimbric
sim-breek
ZH中文
西伯利亚人
xī bó yí liǎ rén