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1 alemannisch
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2 Alemannisch
I Adj.; Alemannic* * *ale|mạn|nisch [alə'manɪʃ]adjAlemannic* * *ale·man·nisch[aleˈmanɪʃ]* * *Adjektiv Alemannic* * *A. adj; Alemannicdas Alemannische Alemannic* * *Adjektiv Alemannic -
3 alemannisch
I Adj.; Alemannic* * *ale|mạn|nisch [alə'manɪʃ]adjAlemannic* * *ale·man·nisch[aleˈmanɪʃ]* * *Adjektiv Alemannic* * *A. adj; Alemannicdas Alemannische Alemannic* * *Adjektiv Alemannic -
4 alémanique
alemanikadjectif, nom masculin Alemannic* * *alemanik adj* * *alémanique ⇒ Les langues adj, nm Alemannic.[alemanik] adjectif & nom masculin et féminin -
5 алеманнский
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6 алеманнский говор
General subject: Alemanic (преим. в Швейцарии), Alemannic (в Швейцарии) -
7 алеманнский говор или диалект
General subject: Alemannic (в Швейцарии)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > алеманнский говор или диалект
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8 алеманнский диалект
General subject: Alemanic (преим. в Швейцарии), Alemannic (в Швейцарии)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > алеманнский диалект
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9 немецкий
1) General subject: Alemanic (о говоре немецкой Швейцарии), Alemannic (о говоре немецкой Швейцарии), g, transrhenane, German3) Italian: tedesco (особ. о немецком влиянии в области искусства) -
10 Alemanne
* * *Ale|mạn|ne [alə'manə]1. m -n, -n, Ale|man|nin[-'manɪn]2. f -, -nenAlemannic* * *Ale·man·ne, A·le·man·nin<-n, -n>[aləˈmanə, -manɪn]m, f Alemannian* * *der; Alemannen, Alemannen, Alemannin die; Alemanne, Alemannenen Alemannian* * *HISTdie Alemannen the Alemanni* * *der; Alemannen, Alemannen, Alemannin die; Alemanne, Alemannenen Alemannian -
11 Fastnacht
f2. Zeitraum: carnival* * *die Fastnachtcarnival* * *Fastnacht is another word for Karneval. The Rhine Karneval, however, is very different from Fastnacht in the Swabian-Alemannic region of Germany, and in Switzerland. Here the period of celebration extends beyond Ash Wednesday indeed Fastnacht in Basle only begins after Ash Wednesday. The customs date back over 400 years and have their origin in ancient rites to banish winter. Only traditional costumes and wooden masks are allowed in the processions. Drums and bells are used to drive out the winter, and participants dressed as witches or goblins play tricks on the spectators, sometimes even during the night or at the first light of dawn. See: → Karneval* * *Fast·nacht[ˈfastnaxt]* * *1) (Faschingsdienstag) Shrove Tuesday2) (Karneval) carnival; Shrovetide* * *2. Zeitraum: carnival* * *1) (Faschingsdienstag) Shrove Tuesday2) (Karneval) carnival; Shrovetide* * *f.Mardi Gras ¨-er (US) n.Shrove Tuesday (UK) n.Shrovetide n. -
12 alemannisk
adj. [ som gjelder alemannerne] Alemannic -
13 alemannisch
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14 gsw
le code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):alémaniqueSwiss German; AlemannicCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > gsw
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15 alémanique
alémaniqueSwiss German; Alemannicgsw—08.12.2006NCCorrected typographical error in name04.11.2005AddCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > alémanique
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16 Alam
Ălĕmanni ( Ălămanni and Ălă-mani), ōrum, m. [= Alle-Männer], the Alemanni, German tribes who (as their name indicates) formed a confederation on the Upper Rhine and Danube, from whom the Gauls transferred the name to the whole German nation; cf. Aur. Vict. Caes. 21; Claud. II. Cons. Stil. 17; Sid. 5, 375.—II.Derivv.,1.Ălĕmannĭa ( Ălăm-), ae, f. [cf. Fr. Allemagne; Ital. Alemagna], the country of the Alemanni, Claud. I. Cons. Stil. 234.—2.Ălĕmannĭcus ( Ălăm-), a, um, adj., Alemannic, pertaining to the Alemanni:3.tentoria,
Amm. 27, 2.—Hence, a surname of Caracalla, on account of his victory over the Alemanni, Spart. Carac. 10. —Ălĕmannus ( Ălăm-), i, m., a surname of the emperor Gratian, on account of his victory over the Alemanni, Aur. Vict. Epit. 47. -
17 Alamani
Ălĕmanni ( Ălămanni and Ălă-mani), ōrum, m. [= Alle-Männer], the Alemanni, German tribes who (as their name indicates) formed a confederation on the Upper Rhine and Danube, from whom the Gauls transferred the name to the whole German nation; cf. Aur. Vict. Caes. 21; Claud. II. Cons. Stil. 17; Sid. 5, 375.—II.Derivv.,1.Ălĕmannĭa ( Ălăm-), ae, f. [cf. Fr. Allemagne; Ital. Alemagna], the country of the Alemanni, Claud. I. Cons. Stil. 234.—2.Ălĕmannĭcus ( Ălăm-), a, um, adj., Alemannic, pertaining to the Alemanni:3.tentoria,
Amm. 27, 2.—Hence, a surname of Caracalla, on account of his victory over the Alemanni, Spart. Carac. 10. —Ălĕmannus ( Ălăm-), i, m., a surname of the emperor Gratian, on account of his victory over the Alemanni, Aur. Vict. Epit. 47. -
18 Alemanni
Ălĕmanni ( Ălămanni and Ălă-mani), ōrum, m. [= Alle-Männer], the Alemanni, German tribes who (as their name indicates) formed a confederation on the Upper Rhine and Danube, from whom the Gauls transferred the name to the whole German nation; cf. Aur. Vict. Caes. 21; Claud. II. Cons. Stil. 17; Sid. 5, 375.—II.Derivv.,1.Ălĕmannĭa ( Ălăm-), ae, f. [cf. Fr. Allemagne; Ital. Alemagna], the country of the Alemanni, Claud. I. Cons. Stil. 234.—2.Ălĕmannĭcus ( Ălăm-), a, um, adj., Alemannic, pertaining to the Alemanni:3.tentoria,
Amm. 27, 2.—Hence, a surname of Caracalla, on account of his victory over the Alemanni, Spart. Carac. 10. —Ălĕmannus ( Ălăm-), i, m., a surname of the emperor Gratian, on account of his victory over the Alemanni, Aur. Vict. Epit. 47. -
19 Alemannia
Ălĕmanni ( Ălămanni and Ălă-mani), ōrum, m. [= Alle-Männer], the Alemanni, German tribes who (as their name indicates) formed a confederation on the Upper Rhine and Danube, from whom the Gauls transferred the name to the whole German nation; cf. Aur. Vict. Caes. 21; Claud. II. Cons. Stil. 17; Sid. 5, 375.—II.Derivv.,1.Ălĕmannĭa ( Ălăm-), ae, f. [cf. Fr. Allemagne; Ital. Alemagna], the country of the Alemanni, Claud. I. Cons. Stil. 234.—2.Ălĕmannĭcus ( Ălăm-), a, um, adj., Alemannic, pertaining to the Alemanni:3.tentoria,
Amm. 27, 2.—Hence, a surname of Caracalla, on account of his victory over the Alemanni, Spart. Carac. 10. —Ălĕmannus ( Ălăm-), i, m., a surname of the emperor Gratian, on account of his victory over the Alemanni, Aur. Vict. Epit. 47. -
20 Alemannicus
Ălĕmanni ( Ălămanni and Ălă-mani), ōrum, m. [= Alle-Männer], the Alemanni, German tribes who (as their name indicates) formed a confederation on the Upper Rhine and Danube, from whom the Gauls transferred the name to the whole German nation; cf. Aur. Vict. Caes. 21; Claud. II. Cons. Stil. 17; Sid. 5, 375.—II.Derivv.,1.Ălĕmannĭa ( Ălăm-), ae, f. [cf. Fr. Allemagne; Ital. Alemagna], the country of the Alemanni, Claud. I. Cons. Stil. 234.—2.Ălĕmannĭcus ( Ălăm-), a, um, adj., Alemannic, pertaining to the Alemanni:3.tentoria,
Amm. 27, 2.—Hence, a surname of Caracalla, on account of his victory over the Alemanni, Spart. Carac. 10. —Ălĕmannus ( Ălăm-), i, m., a surname of the emperor Gratian, on account of his victory over the Alemanni, Aur. Vict. Epit. 47.
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