Definition of Laager. Meaning of Laager. Synonyms of Laager

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Definition of Laager

Laager
Laager Laa"ger, v. t. & i. [From Laager, n.] To form into, or camp in, a laager, or protected camp.

Meaning of Laager from wikipedia

- each other to produce an improvised military camp. It is also known as a laager (from Afrikaans), especially in historical African contexts, and a tabor...
- Gruetli-Laager (/ˈɡruːtli ˈlɑːɡər/ GROOT-lee LAH-gər) is a city in Grundy County, Tennessee, United States. The po****tion was 1,813 at the 2010 census...
- (spear) motif. After p****ing through the gate one finds oneself inside a big laager consisting of 64 ox-wagons made out of decorative granite.: 15  The same...
- wagons would force the wagons into an open column, instead of an enclosed laager as successfully emplo**** defensively at Veglaer on 12 August 1838. The military...
- infantry manned the laager. The gunners had been told that if the Zulus got in close they were to abandon their guns and make for the laager. Wood's force mustered...
- The theatre was named the Laager by prominent theatre personality and social activist Pieter-Dirk Uys in 1979. A laager, also known as a wagon fort...
- Laager Point is a con****uous headland extending out from President Beaches on Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica...
- bushmen about the impi's arrival two days beforehand. So they secured their laager by placing the 46 wagons in a circle and filling the spaces underneath and...
- could see the relief column laagering on the south bank of the Neyzane (now Inyezane) on the evening of 1 April. The laager was sited on a 300 ft (91 m)...
- their attackers had originated from a laager at Elandsfontein, an escorted expedition force was sent to the laager's believed location on 16 January 1881...