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Nova pagina: ==Theodiscus== Scripsit David Morgan: : ''Germanus and Germanicus are the usual words for "German." The medieval Latin word Theotiscus appears since the Renaissance to have been used c...
 
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: ''Germanus and Germanicus are the usual words for "German." The medieval Latin word Theotiscus appears since the Renaissance to have been used chiefly with respect to medieval Germany and in particular Old High German. The spelling Theodiscus (Helfer; Albert) seems to be much rarer than Theotiscus (see WC).''
Cf. etiam [[w:Disputatio:Germania]] et [[w:en:Theodiscus]]. Lexicon Universale etiam linguam vocat [http://www.uni-mannheim.de/mateo/camenaref/hofmann/hof2/s0825a.html Germanicam], et ''Theodiscum'' solummodo accepit ut nomen [http://www.uni-mannheim.de/mateo/camenaref/hofmann/hof4/s0539a.html regis Visigothorum] ([[w:en:Theudigisel|en:Theudigisel]]). —[[Usor:Mycēs|Mucius <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Tever</span>]] 23:21, 2 Septembris 2007 (UTC)
::This is about what I have on my user page? I am just following the suit of vicipaedia with ''Lingua theodisca''. When it changes, so will I. --[[Usor:Harrissimo|Harrissimo]] 23:53, 14 Septembris 2007 (UTC)