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German
German {fr. germain, Fr.; germanus, Lat.], brother; one approaching to a
German speaking
able to communicate in the German language
Germane
Germane, Relevant; pertinent, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 695
Germanization
The act of Germanizing
Plattdeutsch
The modern dialects spoken in the north of Germany taken collectively modern Low German See Low German under German
Germanize
To make German or like what is distinctively German as to Germanize a
Mediatize
to annex specifically applied to the annexation during the former German empire of a smaller German state to a larger while
VerbarReichstag
The Diet or House of Representatives of the German empire and of the Weimar Republic which was composed of
Equal pay for equal work
the Bulgarian Code, s. 40 of the Code of the German Democratic Republic, para 2 of s. 33 of the Rumanian
Meat on hoof
[Old English hoof; related to Old Norse Hofr, Old High German hoof (German Huf), Sanskrit saphas]. In Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, Third
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