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Alcelaphus Lichtensteini
Konze Konze, n. (Zo["o]l.) A large African antelope (Alcelaphus Lichtensteini), allied to the hartbeest, but having shorter and flatter horns, and lacking a black patch on the face.
Vehmgerichte
Vehmgericht Vehm"ge*richt, n.; pl. Vehmgerichte. [G. vefm, fehm criminal tribunal + gerichte court, judgment. Cf. Vehmic.] A vehmic court.

Meaning of Ichte from wikipedia

- Ichte, in its upper course also called Steinaer Bach, is a river of Thuringia and Lower Saxony, Germany. The Ichte springs east of the Oder Dam as Steinaer...
- Leipzig) Weida (near Gera) Unstrut (near Naumburg) Helme (near Kalbsrieth) Ichte (near Pützlingen) Wipper (near Heldrungen) Gera (in Straußfurt) Ilm (in...
- a left tributary of the Ichte near Holbach. It was built in the Middle Ages as a branch from the Uffe joining into the Ichte for driving water mills and...
- central Germany Steinaer Bach, other name Steina, the upper course of the Ichte, Lower Saxony, Germany Steina (Bad Sachsa), a district of Bad Sachsa, Lower...
- north-northwest of Steina, a village in the borough of Bad Sachsa on the Ichte tributary, the Steinaer Bach (also called the Steina) – in the Steina Valley...
- Nüxei, a district of Bad Sachsa. Southwest of Nüxei, it discharges into the Ichte (upstream of this confluence called Steinacher Bach). List of rivers of...
- villages of Klettenberg and Holbach, by the B 243 federal road, onto the Ichte. Between Bad Sachsa and Neuhof, the Uffe flows immediately past the foot...
- Heiligenloher B****e ****e ****egrundbach Holzminde Hombach Hopstener Aa Humme Hunte Ichte Ihme Ilme Ilmenau Ilse, tributary of the Oker Ilse, tributary of the Weser...