Finnic — can refer to:* Finnic languages * Finnic peoples … Wikipedia
Finnic — Finn ic, a. Of or pertaining to the Finns. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Finnic — [fin′ik] n. 1. a group of languages of the Finno Ugric language subfamily, including Finnish, Estonian, and Lapp 2. Rare Finnish adj. designating or of this group of languages … English World dictionary
Finnic — 1. noun A subset of the family of Finno Ugric languages that includes Finnish, Estonian, Sami (Lapp), Mordvin, Udmurt, Komi and Mari. Syn … Wiktionary
Finnic — Finn•ic [[t]ˈfɪn ɪk[/t]] n. 1) peo a branch of the Uralic language family that includes Finnish, Estonian, and a number of other languages of N and central European Russia 2) peo of or pertaining to Finnic or its speakers • Etymology: 1660–70 … From formal English to slang
Finnic peoples — (Fennic) are a historical linguistic group of peoples: Baltic Finns who are native speakers of Baltic Finnic languages and Volga Finns, speakers of Volga Finnic languages. [Finnic peoples speaking one or moreof the variety of Balto Finnic and… … Wikipedia
Finnic mythologies — are any of the various mythologies of the Finnic peoples [nb 1], such as the Volga Finns, Baltic Finns, Permians, and Sami.[5] The mythologies of the Finno Lappic speakers have some common aspects; the Sami people are deeply shamanistic and these … Wikipedia
Finnic mythology — consists of the Finnic peoples mythologies: Volga Finns, Baltic Finns, Permians and usually the more distinct Sami are included. [cite book |title=European Mythology |last=Leeming |first= David Adams |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2003 |publisher … Wikipedia
Finnic languages — may refer to: *Finno Permic languages *Finno Volgaic languages *Baltic Finnic languages and/or Volga Finnic languages … Wikipedia
Finnic culture — may refer to: *Finnish culture *Estonian culture *Sami culture … Wikipedia