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Gerhard Wahrig (10 May 1923 in Burgstädt, Saxony,
Germany – 2
September 1978 in
Wiesbaden Hesse, Germany) was a
German linguist and lexicographer. He also...
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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 2011. p. 1562. ISBN 978-0-547-04101-8.
Wahrig:
Deutsches Wörterbuch (Munich: Bertelsmann, 2006). See
Branntwein at p....
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Archived from the
original on 2017-10-11.
Retrieved 13
October 2017.
Wahrig Deutsches Wörterbuch. Munich, Germany:
Bertelsmann Lexikon Institut. 2006...
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English Etymology, C. W.
Onions (Ed.), 1966,
Oxford University Press Wahrig Deutsches Wörterbuch, 1972 edition, page 1564: < Ahd. gravo, gravio, wahrscheinl...
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Archived 16
November 2006 at the
Wayback Machine. via HyperNietzsche.
Wahrig-Schmidt, B. (1988). "Irgendwie,
jedenfalls physiologisch.
Friedrich Nietzsche...
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deutschen Sprache, 5th edn. Berlin: Duden, 2013.
Sabine Krome, ed.
Wahrig, Herkunftswörterbuch, 5th edn.
Originally by
Ursula Hermann. Gütersloh–Munich:...
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definition and meaning".
Collins English Dictionary.
Retrieved 9
September 2024.
Wahrig,
Gerhard (2000).
Deutsches Wörterbuch [German Dictionary] (in German). Gütersloh:...
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linguistique éditions « Que sais-je ? » n° 570,
Introduction [2]
Gerhard Wahrig,
Deutsches Wörterbuch,
Mosaik Verlag GMBH, München, 1986 (Neuausgabe), p...
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produced an
overall score that
classified it as a "Tier 1" spirit.
Schnapps Wahrig:
Deutsches Wōrterbuch (in German). Gütersloh/München:
Bertelsmann Lexikon...
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modern scholars have
understood it in this
alternative sense.
Wahrig Deutsches Wörterbuch,
Sixth Edition and "Schibboleth".
Meyers Lexikon online...