- who
plays the fife is
called a fifer. The word fife
comes from the
German Pfeife,
meaning pipe,
which comes from the
Latin word pipare. The fife is a diatonically...
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Munich and Cologne. "Michael Brandner:
George Clooney tanzte nach
seiner Pfeife".
Abendzeitung München (in German). 24
February 2014.
Retrieved 25 May 2022...
- is
known as the
Eisen ("Iron") and, as in Cego, the
Pagat is the Pfeif,
Pfeife or Pfiff.
bagatelle at dictionary.cambridge.org.
Retrieved 2
August 2022...
- 2020.
Retrieved 2
October 2020. "Bibiana
Steinhaus - Die
Pionierin an der
Pfeife" [Bibiana
Steinhaus – The
pioneer at the whistle]. dw.com (in German). Deutsche...
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Dutch Marines who play the
drums (Tamboer) or fife (Pijper,
derived from
Pfeife,
cognate of Fife). Both
categories are
fully accomplished as
Buglers for...
- the last
trick with the
Pfeife. The hand
bonuses are personal: they are won by the
individual holding that combination. The
Pfeife bonuses can be team bonuses...
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Pennsylvania German Yiddish Dutch English High
German pf, f = Low
German p
Pfeife Piep Piep Peif פֿערד ferd, רער rer, ליולקע
lyulke pijp pipe
Apfel Appel...
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Black Mamba Felix von
Jascheroff Actor WIN WIN RISK OUT
Pfeife "Whistle"
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Creative Director WIN RISK OUT
Walross "Walrus" Jutta...
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polonaise ****ociated with
German royal wedding celebrations Fife, from
Pfeife, a
small transverse flute often used in
military and
marching bands Flatterzunge...
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Schimmelhorn is a semi-literate, self-taught mad
scientist who
invents a "gnurr-
pfeife": a
musical instrument which, when used to play the song "The
Church in...