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The Vagoth (latinised Vagothae) were a Germanic tribe mentioned by Jordanes as living in Scandza. They have been identified with the Geats of Vikbolandet and with the Gutes of Gotland, both in Sweden. They have been variously connected with the two places named by Jordanes, the vastissimus lacus (most vast lake) and the Vagi fluvens (river Vagi). Karl Zeuss thought Vagoth to be a misspelling of Vagos and connected them to the Vagar who later appeared in the Dovrefjell of Norway. Karl Müllenhoff, too, thought the term a corruption. He proposed *Augothi or *Avigothi (Norse *Eygutar) and placed them in Öland.

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  • Os Valagodos (em italiano: Vagoti; em alemão: Vagoths; em finlandês: Vuojola, Vuojonmaa e Vuojanmaa) eram uma tribo germânica citada por Jordanes que tinham seu assentamento em Scandza. Têm sido desenvolvidas uma série de suposições sobre sua identidade exata, incluindo possíveis associações com a tribo dos gautas de e com os gutas. (pt)
  • The Vagoth (latinised Vagothae) were a Germanic tribe mentioned by Jordanes as living in Scandza. They have been identified with the Geats of Vikbolandet and with the Gutes of Gotland, both in Sweden. They have been variously connected with the two places named by Jordanes, the vastissimus lacus (most vast lake) and the Vagi fluvens (river Vagi). Karl Zeuss thought Vagoth to be a misspelling of Vagos and connected them to the Vagar who later appeared in the Dovrefjell of Norway. Karl Müllenhoff, too, thought the term a corruption. He proposed *Augothi or *Avigothi (Norse *Eygutar) and placed them in Öland. (en)
  • I Vagoti furono una delle tribù germaniche citate da Giordane, che la posizionava in Scandza. Sono state avanzate numerose ipotesi circa la loro esatta identità, tra cui possibili associazioni con i Geati di e con i . (it)
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  • The Vagoth (latinised Vagothae) were a Germanic tribe mentioned by Jordanes as living in Scandza. They have been identified with the Geats of Vikbolandet and with the Gutes of Gotland, both in Sweden. They have been variously connected with the two places named by Jordanes, the vastissimus lacus (most vast lake) and the Vagi fluvens (river Vagi). Karl Zeuss thought Vagoth to be a misspelling of Vagos and connected them to the Vagar who later appeared in the Dovrefjell of Norway. Karl Müllenhoff, too, thought the term a corruption. He proposed *Augothi or *Avigothi (Norse *Eygutar) and placed them in Öland. According to Lithuanian linguist Kazimieras Būga, the Vagoths have given name to Germans and Germany in Lithuanian and Latvian languages (vokietis, vācietis and Vokietija, Vācija), and to Gotland in Finnish and Estonian (Vuojonmaa, Ojamaa “maa” = land). The Latvian linguist Konstantīns Karulis, known for his Dictionary of Latvian Etymology (1992), sees another etymology, similar to in Slavic languages. The name for Germanics may mean approximately "neighbors who speak an incomprehensible language", and be derived from wekʷ, a proto-Indo-European root meaning to speak or to sound, which makes Būga's explanation less attractive. (en)
  • I Vagoti furono una delle tribù germaniche citate da Giordane, che la posizionava in Scandza. Sono state avanzate numerose ipotesi circa la loro esatta identità, tra cui possibili associazioni con i Geati di e con i . Secondo il linguista lituano Kazimieras Būga i termini tedeschi e Germania in lituano e in lettone ("Germania": in lituano Vokietija, in lettone Vācija; "tedeschi": in lituano vokiečiai, in lettone vācieši) derivano dal nome dei Vagoti, *Vāk(ia)-goth. Dalle lingue baltiche derivano i toponimi finlandese ed estone dell'isola di Gotland, rispettivamente Vuojonmaa e Ojamaa (con maa = terra). (it)
  • Os Valagodos (em italiano: Vagoti; em alemão: Vagoths; em finlandês: Vuojola, Vuojonmaa e Vuojanmaa) eram uma tribo germânica citada por Jordanes que tinham seu assentamento em Scandza. Têm sido desenvolvidas uma série de suposições sobre sua identidade exata, incluindo possíveis associações com a tribo dos gautas de e com os gutas. (pt)
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