"Low Franconian" meaning in English

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Proper name

Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Low Franconian}} Low Franconian
  1. A group of continental West Germanic languages and dialects; spoken chiefly in the Netherlands, Flanders, and the Lower Rhine area of Germany. Synonyms: Low Frankish Holonyms: Low German Derived forms: Old Low Franconian, Middle Low Franconian Related terms: West Low Franconian [adjective] Translations (Translations): Nederfrankisch [neuter] (Dutch), Niederfränkisch (as adjective: niederfränkisch) [neuter] (German)
    Sense id: en-Low_Franconian-en-name-5I9QOYL- Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Meronyms: Kleverlandish [rare] Meronyms (Dutch = Netherlandish, Netherlandic): Hollandic, Zeelandic, Zealandic, Brabantian, Brabantic, Brabantish, Flemish Meronyms (East Low Franconian (unommon) = South Low Franconian (rare)): Limburgan, Limburgian, Limburgic, Limburgish

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