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  • The Middle Low German word means " something that pinches badly ".
  • That led to Middle Low German knoke, and to Middle English knockel.
  • In Middle Low German " Egge " was used for long rocky ridges.
  • It represented a transitional dialect between Limburgish and Middle Low German.
  • Middle Low German was the lingua franca of the Hanseatic League.
  • In Middle Low German in the Late Middle Ages, Kramer only referred to a traveling merchant.
  • "The Flowing Light " was originally written in Middle Low German, the dialect of northern Germany.
  • The original language of the treaty is not Latin but the cities'lingua franca, Middle Low German.
  • In contrast, Old Saxon and Middle Low German are generally considered separate languages in their own rights.
  • As a result, in Middle Low German, only the former weak n-stem and strong a-stem classes remained.
  • The name first appeared in a Middle Low German version of Sebastian Brant's Duke Henry of Brunswick.
  • In 1370 Gerard of Minden wrote a poetical version of " Romulus " in Middle Low German.
  • In local governments in cities, particularly concerning international trade, the Middle Low German language was also largely used.
  • It is documented from the 9th century until the 12th century, when it evolved into Middle Low German.
  • Traces of the importance of Middle Low German can be seen by the many loanwords found in the English.
  • With Lutheranism the Low Saxon, which had developed from Middle Low German, as their mother tongue, also prevailing in Holstein.
  • Danish, Swedish and Norwegian have, since medieval times, been influenced to varying degrees by Middle Low German and standard German.
  • While round vowels in word-final syllables were rather frequent in Old Saxon, in Middle Low German, such are leveled to a schwa.
  • Earlier writing in Estonian had by and large used an " ad hoc " orthography based on Latin and Middle Low German orthography.
  • The Middle Low German term " Sch鰊brot " meaning fine bread may also have played a role in the origination of this word.
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