1. finnic - Noun
2. finnic - Adjective
Of or pertaining to the Finns.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA complication in Finnic languages is that the accusative case -(e)n is homophonic to the genitive case. Source: Internet
Estonian grammar published in Reval in 1637 by Heinrich Stahl The oldest written records of the Finnic languages of Estonia date from the 13th century. Source: Internet
Ethnic Russians and other Slavic and Finnic groups have higher median age compared to the Caucasian groups. Source: Internet
However, the place names in Kalevala seem to transfer the Kalevala further south, which has been interpreted as reflecting the Finnic settlement expansion from the South that came to push the Sami further to the north. Source: Internet
The development of the borders between the Finnic peoples and the Balts was under way. Source: Internet
Old High German hleib citation and modern German Laib derive from this Proto-Germanic word for "loaf", which was borrowed into Slavic ( Polish chleb, Russian khleb) and Finnic ( Finnish leipä, Estonian leib) languages as well. Source: Internet