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Schnorrer (שנאָרער; also
spelled shnorrer) is a
Yiddish pejorative term for a
beggar who,
unlike ordinary beggars,
presents himself as
respectable and...
- Karl "Quax"
Schnörrer (22
March 1919 – 25
September 1979) was a
German military aviator who
served in the
Luftwaffe during World War II. As a fighter...
- The King of
Schnorrers is
Israel Zangwill's 1894
picaresque novel, a
collection of
amusing tragicomic episodes of
schnorring by "Man****eh
Bueno Barzillai...
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Schnorrer Club of
Morrisania was a club in the
Morrisania neighborhood of the
Bronx in New York City,
established in 1881. It was
located at East 163rd...
- (1948–2018), Dutch-born New
Zealand athlete and
politician Karl "Quax"
Schnörrer (1919–1979),
German fighter pilot Otto "Quax" Groschenbügel, fictional...
- Austro-Hungarian
World War I ace
Julius Arigi. Here
Nowotny befriended Karl
Schnörrer and Paul Galland, the
younger brother of
General der
Jagdflieger Adolf...
- Schnucke, 'sheep'; OED)
Schnorrer: beggar, esp. "one who
wheedles others into
supplying his wants" (שנאָרער, shnorer; cf. German:
Schnorrer; OED, MW) Schnoz...
- (show doctor) 1974 The
Magic Show (director, c****ographer) 1979 King of
Schnorrers (director, c****ographer) 1988 Mail (c****ographer) 1989
Jerome Robbins'...
- 2013.
Retrieved 17 May 2024. Tanny,
Jarrod (2011). City of
Rogues and
Schnorrers: Russia's Jews and the Myth of Old Odessa. Bloomington:
Indiana University...
- Alpern, D; Russeil, J; Luis, NM; Mann, M; Deplancke, B; Habermann, BH;
Schnorrer, F (6
January 2021). "The
Hippo pathway controls myofibril ****embly and...