-
alluding to the
gently rounded shape of the
pouch pastry. The
modern German Ranzen, also
meaning satchel,
derives from runsa. The word "runza" is registered...
- bag
until grade 6. The term is
borrowed from the
Dutch ransel or
German Ranzen meaning "backpack". A
similar system is used in
Western schools. However...
- "The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn" (German: Der
Ranzen, das Hütlein und das Hörnlein) is a
German fairy tale by the
Brothers Grimm and is
numbered KHM...
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White (Schneewittchen): KHM 53 The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn (Der
Ranzen, das Hütlein und das Hörnlein): KHM 54
Rumpelstiltskin (Rumpelstilzchen):...
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drinking bowl Krepsch, Krepsche,
Krepsze krepšys, krepšas Sack, Handsack,
Ranzen basket Lorbas liurbis Lümmel ch****y boy
Pirschlis piršlys
Brautwerber matchmaker...
-
October 2016. Moritz,
Raphael (17
August 2013). "Die Idee mit den Recycling-
Ranzen". Die Zeit. Zeit Online.
Retrieved 26
October 2016. "– Bundesanzeiger"....
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Ronneburg Rauza Rausenhof Rāva
Rawen Rāvlica
Rawlilz Remte Remten Rencēni
Ranzen Renda Rönnen Rēzekne Rjeschiza,
Rositten Rinda Angermünde Rite
Ringen Ropaži...
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dialect of
Upper Saxony ("Guschel" for mouth, "Dahlen" for love-games, "
Ranzen" for
belly and "Neu-Schock" for a 60
Groschen piece). The
cantata is scored...
- Schenk:
Mainz Helau!, p. 42-43 The name „Ranzengarde“ is
derived from „
Ranzen“ (Satchel (bag)), a
Mainz slang term
indicating „thick belly“. This was...
- 2019 (recorded and
produced by Cherry2000 2013 -19,
Rachael Lafferty, Andy
Ranzen,
Julie Kim,
Michael Sheridan,
Digital Download LP) https://cherry-2000.bandcamp...