Schwarz

[ shwawrts; German shvahrts ]

noun
  1. Her·mann A·man·dus [her-mahn ah-mahn-doos], /ˈhɛr mɑn ɑˈmɑn dʊs/, 1843–1921, German mathematician.

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How to use Schwarz in a sentence

  • The second act discloses Schwarz married to Lulu, and in the heyday of artistic fame and fortune.

    Modernities | Horace Barnett Samuel
  • Let me see, how long did Dr. Schwarz tell me it was, before they operated?

    Where the Path Breaks | Charles de Crspigny
  • But the voice of great souls appears always to have been Miss Schwarz's undoing.

    The Messenger | Elizabeth Robins
  • Hammers and steel punches were prepared; a tent was put in order, and the whole was carried up to the chapel by the Schwarz See.

  • I wish to leave a sum of money in trust, to be paid to one Gretchen Schwarz, who lives in the Krumerweg.

    The Goose Girl | Harold MacGrath