< Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition
TEUTONIC LANGUAGES.See Germany, vol. x. p. 514 sq.; also English Language, Goths, vol. x. p. 852 sq., Scandinavian Languages, Frisians, and Holland, vol. xii. p. 84 sq.
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