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Germanize
make German or like what is distinctively German as to Germanize a province a language a society
German
German {fr. germain, Fr.; germanus, Lat.], brother; one approaching to a
Germanism
An idiom of the German language
Germanization
The act of Germanizing
German speaking
able to communicate in the German language
Germane
Germane, Relevant; pertinent, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 695
Plattdeutsch
The modern dialects spoken in the north of Germany taken collectively modern Low German See Low German under German
Zoll-verein
Zoll-verein, a union of German States for uniformity of customs. It began in 1819 by
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
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
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