Alemannic
Americannoun
adjective
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of Alemannic
Example Sentences
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Our Alemannic poet," he wrote, "has life and feeling for everything,—the open heart, the open arms of love; and every star and every flower are human in his sight….
From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 54, April, 1862 by Various
The one consisted of the older Alemannic and Austrasian unions, where the traces of Roman influence continued, where the large cities were situated, and the principal sees.
From Outline of Universal History by Fisher, George Park
Distance and absence turned the quaint dialect to music, and out of this mild home-sickness grew the Alemannic poems.
From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 54, April, 1862 by Various
The Alemannic dialect, we have said, is at first harsh to the ear.
From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 54, April, 1862 by Various
She spoke High German with a strong Alemannic accent.
From On the Heights A Novel by Auerbach, Berthold
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