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m; -s, -1. HIST., POL. Jacobin2. KIRCHL. Dominican (friar), Jacobin* * *Ja|ko|bi|ner [jako'biːnɐ]1. m -s, -,Ja|ko|bí|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (HIST)Jacobin; (REL AUCH) Dominican* * *Ja·ko·bi·ner(in)<-s, ->[jakoˈbi:nɐ]* * *der; Jakobiners, Jakobiner (hist.) Jacobin* * *1. hist, POL Jacobin2. KIRCHE Dominican (friar), Jacobin* * *der; Jakobiners, Jakobiner (hist.) Jacobin -
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2. GEOG. Dominican (man, woman etc.); person, woman etc. from the Dominican Republic* * *der Dominikanerdominican* * *Do|mi|ni|ka|ner [domini'kaːnɐ]1. m -s, -,Do|mi|ni|ká|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen* * *Do·mi·ni·ka·ner(in)<-s, ->[dominiˈka:nɐ]1. REL member of the Dominican order2. GEOG, POL Dominican* * *der; Dominikaners, Dominikaner, Dominikanerin die; Dominikaner, Dominikanernen (Mönch/Nonne, Einwohner/Einwohnerin der Dominikanischen Republik) Dominican* * ** * *der; Dominikaners, Dominikaner, Dominikanerin die; Dominikaner, Dominikanernen (Mönch/Nonne, Einwohner/Einwohnerin der Dominikanischen Republik) Dominican* * *m.Dominican n. -
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