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  • 1 bower

    bow·er
    [ˈbaʊəʳ, AM -ɚ]
    n ( liter) schattiges Plätzchen; (enclosed by foliage) [Garten]laube f
    to sit under a leafy \bower an einem schattigen Plätzchen sitzen
    * * *
    ['baʊə(r)]
    n
    Laube f
    * * *
    bower1 [ˈbaʊə(r)] s
    1. (Garten)Laube f, schattiges Plätzchen
    2. idyllisch gelegenes Landhaus
    3. HIST Frauengemach n, Boudoir n
    bower2 [ˈbaʊə(r)] s SCHIFF Buganker m
    bower3 [ˈbəʊə(r)] s MUS Streicher(in)
    * * *
    n.
    Laube -n f.

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  • 2 bower

    bow·er [ʼbaʊəʳ, Am -ɚ] n
    ( liter) schattiges Plätzchen;
    ( enclosed by foliage) [Garten]laube f;
    to sit under a leafy \bower an einem schattigen Plätzchen sitzen

    English-German students dictionary > bower

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