A Complete Grammar of the German Language : With Exercises, Readings, Conversations, Paradigms, And An Adequate Vocabulary
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9)t)t'ofo))^', TO. «., p/. -en, philosopher ; -ie, /. «., pi. -n, philosophy. 3>ta'no, ra. ». piano. SJU'ger, m. s. pilgrim. 3)lan, m. «.,pi. -t,&mod. plan, idea. ;)lott, ad;, flat, plain, even, level, low. 9)Ia|, m. «., pi. -c, & m^d. place, room, seat ; — ne^men, to take a seat, sit down. pIoJ'Uc^, ae^. & adv. suddenly), abrupt(ly), instantaneous, on a sudden. tilum)), adj. & interj. plump, clumsy, awkward, coarse. Ijlunb'crn, v. a. to plunder. 3)ij'6el, m. s. mob, the vulgar. 9)oet', m. »., ...pi. -m, poet. ))oIt'tif(i^, atf;'. political. 3)oIi8ei'liiener, m. s. policeman, con- stable, officer. 3)ortiDn', /. «., pi. -en, portion, share. S)»r'to, n. s. postage. 9)offlu'ne, /. i. -en, post, post-office, mail. 3)o|T:^orn, n. «., pi. -er, & wod. post- hom. 5>o|iiI[(i)Dn', m. «., pi. -c, postillion. 3)ra(i&t, /. s. pomp, splendor. tirac^t'ig, adj. elegant, magnificent. 9)raftbent', m. «., pi. -en, president.
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