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61 Waldveilchen
n бот.фиалка лесная (Viola silvestris Lam.) -
62 Wunderveilchen
n бот.фиалка удивительная (Viola mirabilis L.) -
63 Veilchen
Veilchen, viŏla. – Veilchenbeet, violarium.
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64 Viole
Viole, viŏla. – Violenbeet, violarium.
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65 violett
violett, violacĕus. – violā tinctus (violettblau gefärbt).
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66 Bergveilchen
сущ. -
67 Hornveilchen
сущ. -
68 Hundsveilchen
сущ.бот. фиалка собачья (Viola canina L.) -
69 Moorveilchen
сущ.лес. фиалка топяная (Viola uliginosa Bess.) -
70 Sandveilchen
сущ.бот. фиалка скальная (Viola rupestris Schm.) -
71 Sumpfveilchen
сущ. -
72 Torfveilchen
сущ.бот. фиалка кочкарная (Viola epipsila Ledeb.) -
73 Veilchen
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74 Waldveilchen
сущ.лес. фиалка лесная (Viola silvatica Fr.) -
75 gelbes Veilchen
прил.лес. фиалка жёлтая (Viola lutea Smith.) -
76 niedriges Veilchen
прил. -
77 Bratsche
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78 Bratscher
m; -s, -, Bratscherin f; -, -nen, Bratschist m; -en, -en, Bratschistin f; -, -nen viola player, violist* * *Brat|scher ['braːtʃɐ]1. m -s, -,Brát|sche|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen, Brat|schist[bra'tʃɪst]3. m -en, -en, Brat|schis|tin[-'tʃIstɪn]4. f -, -nenviolist, viola player* * *Bratscher m; -s, -, Bratscherin f; -, -nen, Bratschist m; -en, -en, Bratschistin f; -, -nen viola player, violist -
79 Bratscherin
Bratscher m; -s, -, Bratscherin f; -, -nen, Bratschist m; -en, -en, Bratschistin f; -, -nen viola player, violist -
80 Bratschist
Brat·schist(in)<-en, -en>[braˈtʃɪst]* * *der; Bratschisten, Bratschisten violist; viola-player* * *Bratscher m; -s, -, Bratscherin f; -, -nen, Bratschist m; -en, -en, Bratschistin f; -, -nen viola player, violist* * *der; Bratschisten, Bratschisten violist; viola-player
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