"Indo-Germanic" meaning in English

See Indo-Germanic in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Etymology: Coined by Dano-French geographer Conrad Malte-Brun in 1810 (as langues indo-germaniques) and popularized in German (as indogermanisch/Indogermanisch), especially following J. Klaproth's 1823 Asia polyglotta. At the time the term was coined, the Celtic languages were not yet considered Indo-European, and the Tocharian languages were not yet discovered; even after the inclusion of Celtic, Germanic remains the northwesternmost family (thanks to Icelandic). By surface analysis, Indo- + Germanic. Etymology templates: {{coined|en|Q980235|in=1810|nobycat=1}} Coined by Dano-French geographer Conrad Malte-Brun in 1810, {{m|fr||langues indo-germaniques}} langues indo-germaniques, {{m|de|indogermanisch}} indogermanisch, {{m|de|Indogermanisch}} Indogermanisch, {{l|en|Icelandic}} Icelandic, {{surf|en|Indo-|Germanic}} By surface analysis, Indo- + Germanic Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} Indo-Germanic (not comparable)
  1. (dated, Indo-European studies) Indo-European Tags: Indo-European-studies, dated, not-comparable Categories (topical): Indo-European studies
    Sense id: en-Indo-Germanic-en-adj-X9ZLrBoJ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with Indo- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 16 31 28 25 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with Indo-: 22 25 23 30

Proper name

Etymology: Coined by Dano-French geographer Conrad Malte-Brun in 1810 (as langues indo-germaniques) and popularized in German (as indogermanisch/Indogermanisch), especially following J. Klaproth's 1823 Asia polyglotta. At the time the term was coined, the Celtic languages were not yet considered Indo-European, and the Tocharian languages were not yet discovered; even after the inclusion of Celtic, Germanic remains the northwesternmost family (thanks to Icelandic). By surface analysis, Indo- + Germanic. Etymology templates: {{coined|en|Q980235|in=1810|nobycat=1}} Coined by Dano-French geographer Conrad Malte-Brun in 1810, {{m|fr||langues indo-germaniques}} langues indo-germaniques, {{m|de|indogermanisch}} indogermanisch, {{m|de|Indogermanisch}} Indogermanisch, {{l|en|Icelandic}} Icelandic, {{surf|en|Indo-|Germanic}} By surface analysis, Indo- + Germanic Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Indo-Germanic
  1. (dated, Indo-European studies) Indo-European (major language family) Tags: Indo-European-studies, dated Categories (topical): Indo-European studies
    Sense id: en-Indo-Germanic-en-name-zDMt6kwB Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with Indo- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 16 31 28 25 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with Indo-: 22 25 23 30
  2. (dated, Indo-European studies) Proto-Indo-European (hypothetical language) Tags: Indo-European-studies, dated Categories (topical): Indo-European studies
    Sense id: en-Indo-Germanic-en-name-hqFrU0DX Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with Indo- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 16 31 28 25 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with Indo-: 22 25 23 30
  3. (Indo-European studies) Pre-Germanic Proto-Indo-European. Tags: Indo-European-studies Categories (topical): Indo-European studies
    Sense id: en-Indo-Germanic-en-name-ZEHcRFdn Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with Indo- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 16 31 28 25 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with Indo-: 22 25 23 30

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