1. Hunnic - Adjective
2. Hunnic - Proper noun
Hunnic (comparative more Hunnic, superlative most Hunnic)
Relating to the Huns.
Hunnic
The language of the Huns.
Following the Hunnic invasion in 370, other Alans, along with other Sarmatians, migrated westward. Source: Internet
Athanaric wanted to fortify the borders, but Hunnic raids into the land west of the Dniester continued. Source: Internet
Ermanaric committed suicide, and the Greuthungi fell under Hunnic dominance. Source: Internet
For even in Gog and Magog, the Hunnic people who call themselves Gazari, those whom Alexander confined, there was a tribe more brave than the others. Source: Internet
He describes the legacy of Attila and the Hunnic people for a century after Attila's death. Source: Internet
He noted that people in Attila's court spoke beside Hunnic, also Gothic and Latin, and that in the western part of the Empire, where lived subjected Goths, people described as Huns probably spoke both the Hunnic and Gothic languages. Source: Internet