Ingveonic
[ ing-vee-on-ik ]
/ ˌɪŋ viˈɒn ɪk /
adjective
of or relating to Old English, Old Frisian, and Old Saxon, taken collectively.
Also
Ing·vae·on·ic,
Ing·wae·on·ic,
Ing·we·on·ic
[ing-wee-on-ik] /ˌɪŋ wiˈɒn ɪk/.
Origin of Ingveonic
1930–35; after Latin
Ingvaeōnēs (Pliny),
Ingaevōnēs (Tacitus) a Germanic tribal group, taken to mean “adherents of
*Ingwaz,” probably a god; compare Old English
Ing name of a rune, Old Norse
Ing- element in personal names; see
-ic