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vandalic - traducción al Inglés

LANGUAGE
Vandalic dialect; Vandalic; Vandalian Language; Vandal language; ISO 639:xvn
  • The Vandals during the [[Migration period]].

vandalic         

[væn'dælik]

синоним

vandal

vandalise         
  • Vandalized shooting stand in [[Germany]]
  • Defaced coat of arms (probably of [[Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc]]) in [[Santa Venera]], [[Malta]]
  • frameless
  • The Vandals sacking [[Rome]]
  • Modern graffiti on the Achaemenid era rock relief of Rawansar tomb, [[Iran]]
  • [[Armand Călinescu]]'s memorial with the bronze plaque stolen and the name of the assassin written over
  • [[Shopping cart]], thrown into a waterway, [[Netherlands]]
  • People defacing the walls of the [[Golconda Fort]] in [[Hyderabad]], [[India]]
  • Progression of Vandalism as seen in a men's employee bathroom at a grocery store
  • Headless statue in [[Ely Cathedral]]; ideological vandalism during the [[English Reformation]]
  • SHELL]]" photographed in [[Michigan]] in 1973
  • cannabis]] in [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]]
  • passenger car]] on a [[train]].
  • Vandalised park bench in [[Zarqa]]
  • Vandalism on a sign in front of a high school pool entrance, reading: "POO BACON"
  • Two billboards with the same original content, the billboard on the right being an example of [[subvertising]]—vandalizing with a political message
ACTIVITY OF DELIBERATELY DAMAGING OR DEFACING AN OBJECT OR STRUCTURE
Vandalize; Vandalise; Vandalizing; Vandelism; Keying (vandalism); Defacement (vandalism); Vandalization; Official vandalism; Vandalized; Vandalisation; Vandalised; Vandolism; Willful damage; Vandalizm; Revert vandalism; VANDALISM; Vandalises; Defacement vandalism; Bathroom vandalism; VANDALIZE; Wandalism; Antivandalism; Felony vandalism; Vandlaism; Vandalsim; VANDALIZING; Cybervandalism; Vandalistic; Vandalist; Vandalism (crime)
vandalise v.; see vandalize
vandalize         
  • Vandalized shooting stand in [[Germany]]
  • Defaced coat of arms (probably of [[Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc]]) in [[Santa Venera]], [[Malta]]
  • frameless
  • The Vandals sacking [[Rome]]
  • Modern graffiti on the Achaemenid era rock relief of Rawansar tomb, [[Iran]]
  • [[Armand Călinescu]]'s memorial with the bronze plaque stolen and the name of the assassin written over
  • [[Shopping cart]], thrown into a waterway, [[Netherlands]]
  • People defacing the walls of the [[Golconda Fort]] in [[Hyderabad]], [[India]]
  • Progression of Vandalism as seen in a men's employee bathroom at a grocery store
  • Headless statue in [[Ely Cathedral]]; ideological vandalism during the [[English Reformation]]
  • SHELL]]" photographed in [[Michigan]] in 1973
  • cannabis]] in [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]]
  • passenger car]] on a [[train]].
  • Vandalised park bench in [[Zarqa]]
  • Vandalism on a sign in front of a high school pool entrance, reading: "POO BACON"
  • Two billboards with the same original content, the billboard on the right being an example of [[subvertising]]—vandalizing with a political message
ACTIVITY OF DELIBERATELY DAMAGING OR DEFACING AN OBJECT OR STRUCTURE
Vandalize; Vandalise; Vandalizing; Vandelism; Keying (vandalism); Defacement (vandalism); Vandalization; Official vandalism; Vandalized; Vandalisation; Vandalised; Vandolism; Willful damage; Vandalizm; Revert vandalism; VANDALISM; Vandalises; Defacement vandalism; Bathroom vandalism; VANDALIZE; Wandalism; Antivandalism; Felony vandalism; Vandlaism; Vandalsim; VANDALIZING; Cybervandalism; Vandalistic; Vandalist; Vandalism (crime)

['vænd(ə)laiz]

глагол

общая лексика

бессмысленно или злонамеренно разрушать или портить (исторические памятники и т. п.)

бесчинствовать, хулиганить

варварски относиться к произведениям искусства, разрушать

Definición

vandalic

Wikipedia

Vandalic language

Vandalic was the Germanic language spoken by the Vandals during roughly the 3rd to 6th centuries. It was probably closely related to Gothic, and, as such, is traditionally classified as an East Germanic language. Its attestation is very fragmentary, mainly due to the Vandals' constant migrations and late adoption of writing. All modern sources from the time when Vandalic was spoken are protohistoric.

The Vandals, Hasdingi and Silingi established themselves in Gallaecia (northern Portugal and Galicia) and in southern Spain, following other Germanic and non-Germanic peoples (Visigoths, Alans and Suebi) in c. 410 before they moved to North Africa in the 430s. Their kingdom flourished in the early 6th century, but after their defeat in 536 they were placed under Byzantine administration and their language likely disappeared before the end of the century.

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