-
French origin—was
transformed into a more Teutonic-sounding
enchantress (
Zauberin) or wise
woman (weise Frau), king's son (Königssohn), king's
daughter (Königstochter)...
-
December 2024. Dippel,
Roland H. "Pessimistisch
genial –
Tschaikowskis "
Zauberin" in
Frankfurt – neue musikzeitung". nmz (in German).
Retrieved 15 December...
- to 13, four Z
cards labelled either der
Zauberer (the sorcerer) or die
Zauberin (the sorceress), and four N
cards labelled der Narr or die Närrin (the...
-
Germanized the
story by
changing her to the more
Teutonic "sorceress" (
Zauberin), just as they had
changed the
original "prince" (Prinz) to the Germanic...
- ably. Basque:
sagarrardo →
sagardo ('apple cider') German:
Zaubererin →
Zauberin (female 'wizard' or 'magician'; male: der Zauberer;
female ending -in);...
- an old
woman that was a
magician or
sorceress (ein
altes Weib, das eine
Zauberin war). The
second volume (entries
numbered 363–579)
focusses on historical...
- 1932,Liselott,1932 Die
lockende Flamme, 1933 Die große Sünderin, 1935
Zauberin Lola, 1937
Hochzeit in Samarkand, 1938 Traumland, 1941
Hochzeit mit Erika...
- "Luna
Dress in Salzburg". Der Standard. May 6, 2011. Gnahn, Christine. "
Zauberin der Happy-Kleider".
SalzburgLand Magazin.
Retrieved February 17, 2020....
- Nana
Manfred Gurlitt 2010
Robin Hood [de]
Albert Dietrich [de] 2011 Die
Zauberin Peter Tschaikowsky 2011 I
Medici Ruggero Leoncavallo 2013
Sigurd Ernest...
- than 60 minutes,
significantly longer than the
first version) 1919 - Die
Zauberin am
Stein 1920 -
Verschneit 1920 - Der
Leiermann The
Voice of Conscience...