ģermānis

Etymology
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from, a term introduced by Julius Caesar from a Gaulish word for a group of tribes living in Northeastern Gaul (probably originally the name of one of these tribes). Of uncertain ultimate origin (possibly /).

Noun

 * 1)  (ancient) German; a member of one of the ancient Germanic peoples of primitive Germania
 * 2)  Germanic; pertaining to ancient Germans, their languages, and their modern descendants
 * 1)  Germanic; pertaining to ancient Germans, their languages, and their modern descendants
 * 1)  Germanic; pertaining to ancient Germans, their languages, and their modern descendants
 * 1)  Germanic; pertaining to ancient Germans, their languages, and their modern descendants