Holstein-friesian World Laconia, N. Y. Jersey Bulletin Indianapolis, Ind.
"A Living from the Land"
William B. Duryee
What is therefore generally called the friesian language, and described as such in friesian grammars, is in reality but one out of many dialects, though, no doubt, the most important; and the same holds good with regard to all so-called literary languages.
"Lectures on The Science of Language"
Max Müller
You remember how the names for father varied in the numerous friesian dialects.
"Lectures on The Science of Language"
Max Müller