- coin; Zweifränkler for a 2
francs coin;
Hunderter for a 100
francs note;
Ameise for a 1000
francs note
Swiss French: balle(s) for ≥ 1 franc;
thune for a...
- to Low
Saxon e(e)mt, empe and
varieties (Old
Saxon emeta) and to
German Ameise (Old High
German āmeiza). All of
these words come from West
Germanic *ǣmaitjōn...
- 1960
Jungheinrich AG was
founded as a
Swiss subsidiary under the name "
Ameise GmbH",
headquartered in Aarau. A site in
Friedrichsgabe in today's Norderstedt...
- for
voice and
piano by
Anton Rubinstein in 1851; a
German version (Der
Ameise und die Libelle) was
later published in
Leipzig in 1864 as part of his Fünf...
-
active person. The name also has
connections to the
modern German name
Ameise,
meaning "ant".
Variations of the
surname include Aames, Am****, Amess, Amies...
- Τzitziki and
Myrmigi (Gr****: Τζιτζίκι και Μυρμήγκι; German: Die
Grille und die
Ameise),
based on one of Aesop's Fables, The Ant and the Gr****hopper. In 1989,...
- Dreiäuglein, wache...) From the
Diary of an Ant (1985, Aus dem
Tagebuch einer Ameise) The Long Way to the Blue Star (1990, Der
lange Weg zum
blauen Stern) "Michael...
-
which the
modern English word ant is also
derived (compare
Modern German Ameise [ant]). The
Cornish word for ants is
actually moryon (singulative moryonen)...
- same year she made her
opera debut as
Formica in
Peter Ronnefeld's Die
Ameise at the Linz
State Theatre in Germany, and
performed the role of
Magda Sorel...
- (1967). "Das
Parasitenabwehren der Minima-Arbeiterinnen der Blattschneider-
Ameise (Atta cephalotes)".
Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie. 24 (3): 278–281. doi:10...