
1) Aam 2) Armin 3) Berliner 4) Boche 5) Deutsch 6) Hermann 7) Jerry 8) Kraut 9) Krauthead 10) Lot 11) Tedesco 12) Teuton 13) Teutonic 14) Yiddish
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1) Auf wiedersehen wisher 2) Bach 3) Berlin native 4) Berlin speech 5) Berliner 6) Bonn-born 7) Brandt or Kant 8) Deutsch, here 9) English boy name 10) State in Europe 11) Foreign manger design 12) Foreign ragmen, possibly 13) Foreign variety of manger 14) Frankfurter 15) From Berlin 16) From Cologne
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1) Masculine given name
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- a native or inhabitant of Germany
- the standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic
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[parish] German (Carmane) is a parish in the sheading of Glenfaba in the Isle of Man. It formerly included Peel, where St German`s Cathedral is located. It includes most of the village of St John`s (part of the village being in the parish of Patrick), where the Tynwald ceremony is located. It is a mainly hilly area, apart from a small coast...
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Germán (xerˈman - `g` pronounced as `h`) is a male given name in Spanish speaking countries. It is a cognate to French Germain, and is a variant of Latin Germanus. == People == === Surname === === Given name === ...
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of one's parents' siblings
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• (n.) A native or one of the people of Germany. • (n.) Of or pertaining to Germany. • (n.) The German language. • (a.) Nearly related; closely akin. • (n.) A social party at which the german is danced. • (n.) A round dance, often with a waltz movement, abounding in capriciosly involved figures.German: words in the def...
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(from the article `Milwaukee`) European immigration was largely responsible for Milwaukee`s growth. German settlers played an important and sustained part in the city`s ... ...15 parishes served more than 80,000 Irish Roman Catholics, and it was clear even before the Great Famine immigration of 1845–49 that New York was ... Mean...
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The native people or inhabitants of Germany, or a person of German descent, as well as their culture and language. In eastern Germany the Sorbs (or Wends) comprise a minority population who speak a...
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Of or pertaining to Germany. German Baptists. See Dunker. German bit, a wood-boring tool, having a long elliptical pod and a scew point. ... <zoology> German carp, the crucian carp. ... <botany> German millet, a character resembling modern German type, used in English printing for ornamental headings, etc, as in the words. ... German ti...
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Ger'man adjective [ Middle English
german ,
germain , French
germain , from Latin
germanus full, own (said of brothers and sisters who have the same parents); akin to
germen germ. Confer
Germ ,
Germane .] Nearly related; closely akin. « Wert tho...
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Ger'man noun ;
plural Germans [ Latin
Germanus , probably of Celtis origin.]
1. A native or one of the people of Germany.
2. The German language.
3. (a) A round dance, often with a waltz movement, abounding in capriciosly involved figures.
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[
adj] - of a more or less German nature 2. [adj] - of or pertaining to or characteristic of Germany or its people or language 3. [n] - a native or inhabitant of Germany 4. [n] - the standard German language
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German Names of months and days in German.
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adjective of or pertaining to or characteristic of Germany or its people or language; `German philosophers`; `German universities`; `German literature`
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The native people or inhabitants of Germany, or a person of German descent, as well as their culture and language. In eastern Germany the Sorbs (or Wends) comprise a minority population who speak a Slavic language. The Austrians and Swiss Germans speak German, although they are ethnically distinct. German-speaking minorities are found in France...
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German is an English name for boys. The meaning is `like brothers, from Germany` The name German is most commonly given to American boys. Use for the other sex: Germaine What do they use in other countries? Jermani Germani Jermany Germaine The name sounds like: Garman, Germin, Germayn, Germano, Germane, Gorman, Jerman Similar names are: Herman, Arm...
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