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2 Erika
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m; -n, -n heathen; bes. in der klassischen Antike: pagan; BIBL. (Nichtjude) gentile—f; -, -n1. heath(land); (Moor) auch moor(land)2. Pflanze: heather* * *der Heidegentile; pagan; heathen;die Heidemoor; heath* * *Hei|de I ['haidə]f -, -n1) moor, heath; (= Heideland) moorland, heathland2) (= Heidekraut) heatherII ['haidə]1. m -n, -n,Héí|din['haidɪn]2. f -, -nenheathen, pagan; (= Nichtjude) Gentile* * ** * *Hei·de1<-, -n>[ˈhaidə]f1. (Heideland) heath, moordie Lüneburger \Heide the Lüneburg Heath2. (Heidekraut) heatherHei·de2, Hei·din<-n, -n>[ˈhaidə, ˈhaidɪn]m, f heathen, pagan* * *Ider; Heiden, Heiden heathen; paganIIdie; Heide, Heiden1) moor; heath; (Heidelandschaft) moorland; heathland2) s. Heidekraut* * *Heide2 f; -, -n2. Pflanze: heather* * *Ider; Heiden, Heiden heathen; paganIIdie; Heide, Heiden1) moor; heath; (Heidelandschaft) moorland; heathland2) s. Heidekraut* * *-n f.heath n. -
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5 Besenheide
Be·sen·hei·def BOT [ling] heather -
6 Glockenheide
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8 erika
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9 erikaviolett
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Eri·ka <-, Eriken> [ʼe:rika, pl ʼe:rikən] fheather -
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13 Heide
Hei·de1. Hei·de <-, -n> [ʼhaidə] f1) ( Heideland) heath, moor;die Lüneburger \Heide the Lüneburg Heath2) ( Heidekraut) heather2. Hei·de, Hei·din <-n, -n> [ʼhaidə, ʼhaidɪn] m, fheathen, pagan -
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19 Erika
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20 Heide
f1. heather2. heath [also geogr.]3. moorm1. heathen2. pagan
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