Hanseatic

English

Etymology

From Medieval Latin hanseaticus, from hansa, of Germanic origin, from Old High German hansa (troop, company), from Proto-West Germanic *hansu (crowd, company).

Adjective

Hanseatic (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to the German Hanse.

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