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  • Hessian dialects
  • Group of German dialects

    Hessian (German: Hessisch) is a West Central German group of dialects of the German language in the central German state of Hesse. The dialect most similar

    Hessian dialects

    Hessian dialects

    Hessian_dialects

  • Hessian
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    introduced by Hessian soldiers) Hessian dialects, West Central German group of dialects Hessian crucible, a type of ceramic crucible Hessian Cup, a regional

    Hessian

    Hessian

  • Palatine German dialects
  • West Franconian dialect of German

    dialect area, the traditional defining isoglosses are the northern fescht/fest-line that separates Palatine German (fescht) from the Hessian dialects

    Palatine German dialects

    Palatine_German_dialects

  • Central Hessian
  • German dialect

    The Central Hessian dialect is a German dialect subgroup of the Hessian branch of Central German. It has only partly undergone the High German (HG) consonant

    Central Hessian

    Central_Hessian

  • Hesse
  • State in Germany

    one dialect group: Rhine Franconian, or whether most dialects should be regarded as a dialect group of its own: Hessian, whereas only South Hessian is

    Hesse

    Hesse

    Hesse

  • Swabian German
  • Dialect group of Alemannic German

    also to Franconian, Bavarian and Hessian dialects, with locally varying degrees of influence of the initial dialects. Swabian is cited as "40 percent

    Swabian German

    Swabian German

    Swabian_German

  • Banat Swabian dialect
  • German dialect from Banat, Romania

    linguistics, it is a West Central German dialect and it also has some features which correspond to Hessian dialects. When they arrived in Banat during the

    Banat Swabian dialect

    Banat_Swabian_dialect

  • German dialects
  • Dialects of German language

    Significant dialects such as the East Pomeranian dialect, most varieties of Silesian German, Prussian dialects and Bohemian German dialects gradually disappeared

    German dialects

    German dialects

    German_dialects

  • Republic of Mainz
  • German client state of France in 1793

    Status Client state of France Capital Mainz Common languages German (Hessian dialects) Yiddish French Government Revolutionary republic Historical era French

    Republic of Mainz

    Republic of Mainz

    Republic_of_Mainz

  • Rhine Franconian dialects
  • Dialect chain of West Central German

    dialects. Hessisch or Hessian Pfälzisch-Lothringisch Pfälzisch or Palatine German Lothringisch or Lorraine Franconian Saarland (section Local dialect)

    Rhine Franconian dialects

    Rhine Franconian dialects

    Rhine_Franconian_dialects

  • Thuringian dialect
  • East Central German dialect group

    regarded as one Thuringian-Upper Saxon dialect group. Thuringian dialects are among the Central German dialects with the highest number of speakers. Thuringian

    Thuringian dialect

    Thuringian dialect

    Thuringian_dialect

  • Hessian cuisine
  • Regional cuisine in Germany

    local Apfelwein ("apple wine", known as Ebbelwei or Ebbelwoi in the Hessian dialect) is traditionally served from a large clay jug called a Bembel and

    Hessian cuisine

    Hessian cuisine

    Hessian_cuisine

  • Franconia
  • Cultural region in Southern Germany

    Aschaffenburg (officially part of Lower Franconia), whose inhabitants speak Hessian dialects. To the north rise the Rennsteig ridge of the Thuringian Forest, the

    Franconia

    Franconia

    Franconia

  • Central German
  • Dialect group in Central Germany

    Saxony. The East Central dialects are the closest to Standard German (chiefly as a written language) among other German dialects. Modern Standard German

    Central German

    Central German

    Central_German

  • Amana German
  • Language in Iowa based on West Central German

    derived from the Hessian dialect, which is a West Central German dialect. There are seven villages in Amana with slightly different dialect features.[citation

    Amana German

    Amana German

    Amana_German

  • West Central German
  • Variety of Central German

    German, comprising the dialect groups South Franconian German and East Franconian German (popularly called Franconian because dialects of this sub-family

    West Central German

    West Central German

    West_Central_German

  • Spritzer
  • Type of alcoholic drink

    refers to a mixture of soda water or lemonade and Apfelwein (in Central Hessian dialect, Ebblwoi), an alcoholic drink from fermented apple juice somewhat similar

    Spritzer

    Spritzer

    Spritzer

  • Hinkelstein culture
  • the term for menhir in the local Hessian dialect, after a menhir discovered in 1866 in Monsheim. Hinkel is a Hessian term for "chicken"; the Standard

    Hinkelstein culture

    Hinkelstein culture

    Hinkelstein_culture

  • Electorate of Hesse
  • Historical state in Germany

    Confederation (1850–1866) Capital Kassel Common languages German Northern Hessian dialect Religion Protestantism Catholicism (minority) Government Absolute monarchy

    Electorate of Hesse

    Electorate of Hesse

    Electorate_of_Hesse

  • Batschkapp
  • Rock and pop concert venue in Frankfurt am Main

    Batschkapp (Hessian dialect for 'flat cap') is a rock and pop concert venue in Frankfurt am Main. It is located in the warehouse district of the neighborhood

    Batschkapp

    Batschkapp

    Batschkapp

  • Spundekäs
  • Rhenish Hessian cheese specialty

    the term for cheese in the regional Hessian dialect. The word Spundekäs as a whole is considered part of a dialect specific to the city of Mainz. Unlike

    Spundekäs

    Spundekäs

    Spundekäs

  • Die Rhöner Säuwäntzt
  • German band

    playing Skiffle-Blues with lyrics based on Rhön Mountains dialect and other Hessian dialects varieties. The expression Säuwäntzt means pork belly and refers

    Die Rhöner Säuwäntzt

    Die Rhöner Säuwäntzt

    Die_Rhöner_Säuwäntzt

  • Standard German phonology
  • Standard pronunciation of the German language

    agreement across dialects as to whether individual lexical items should be pronounced with /eː/ or with /ɛː/. E.g. South Hessian dialects have /eː/ in Käse

    Standard German phonology

    Standard_German_phonology

  • German language in the United States
  • languages or dialects: Alsatian, Bernese German, Pennsylvania German, Standard German and English. Amana German, West Central German, a Hessian dialect in particular

    German language in the United States

    German language in the United States

    German_language_in_the_United_States

  • Friedrich Lennig
  • German poet (1796–1838)

    Mainz - 6 April 1838, Mainz) was a German poet, who wrote in the Hessian dialects. His father was a prosperous merchant. He attended the Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium

    Friedrich Lennig

    Friedrich Lennig

    Friedrich_Lennig

  • Frankfurt
  • Largest city in Hesse, Germany

    and the end of September in the eastern area. "Dippe" is a regional Hessian dialect word meaning "pot" or "jar" which would not be understood in most other

    Frankfurt

    Frankfurt

    Frankfurt

  • Alte Oper
  • Concert hall and former opera house in Frankfurt am Main, Germany

    folkloristic Frankfurt poet Adolf Stoltze [de] wrote, in his best Hessian dialect: Dem Wahre, Scheene, Gute, die Berjerschaft muß blude. (To the true

    Alte Oper

    Alte Oper

    Alte_Oper

  • Siegerländisch
  • German Dialect

    of the Westerwaldkreis. It has strong lexical similarities to the Hessian dialects and to South Westphalian, which are spoken in surrounding regions.

    Siegerländisch

    Siegerländisch

  • Free City of Frankfurt
  • Former city-state of Germany

    (1815–1866) Capital Frankfurt am Main Common languages German with Hessian dialects, Yiddish Religion Christianity (Catholic, Lutheran) Judaism Demonym

    Free City of Frankfurt

    Free City of Frankfurt

    Free_City_of_Frankfurt

  • Odenwald
  • Low mountain range in Germany

    Odenwald”) Der Bauer aus dem Odenwald (“The Farmer from the Odenwald”) Hessian dialects Historical territorial allegiances: Electorate of the Palatinate |

    Odenwald

    Odenwald

    Odenwald

  • High German languages
  • West Germanic language family

    High German languages (German: hochdeutsche Mundarten, i.e. High German dialects), or simply High German (Hochdeutsch [ˈhoːxˌdɔɪ̯t͡ʃ] ) – not to be confused

    High German languages

    High_German_languages

  • Mainz
  • Capital of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    languages and dialects. In Latin it is known as Mogontiacum (pronounced [mɔɡɔnˈti.akũː]) or Moguntiacum and, in the local Hessian dialect, it is Määnz

    Mainz

    Mainz

    Mainz

  • Martin Schneider
  • German comedian and actor (born 1964)

    Enough), was released in October 2006. Schneider is known for his Hessian dialect. "Aschebeschär" ("Aschenbecher" in Standard German, "ashtray" in English)

    Martin Schneider

    Martin Schneider

    Martin_Schneider

  • Merxheim
  • Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Frankfurt. Merxheim is located on the border of Moselle Franconian dialects and Hessian dialects. Merxheim lies on the south bank of the Nahe between the gemstone

    Merxheim

    Merxheim

    Merxheim

  • Eintracht Frankfurt
  • Association football club in Germany

    of shoes and especially slippers (called Schlappe in the regional Hessian dialect) was a major financial backer of the club and helped propel it to national

    Eintracht Frankfurt

    Eintracht_Frankfurt

  • German cuisine
  • Culinary tradition of Germany

    German emperors. Cider ("Apfelwein" in German, or "Äppelwoi" in the Hessian dialect) is also very popular in and around Frankfurt. In the historic district

    German cuisine

    German cuisine

    German_cuisine

  • German language
  • West Germanic language

    Saxon and Upper Franconian dialects, which are Central German and Upper German dialects belonging to the High German dialect group. German is therefore

    German language

    German language

    German_language

  • List of Indo-European languages
  • Standard Swedish Swedish dialects Svealandic Stockholm dialects Uppländska dialect North Swedish Luleå dialects Kalix Kiruna dialect East Swedish Åland Swedish

    List of Indo-European languages

    List of Indo-European languages

    List_of_Indo-European_languages

  • Volga Germans
  • 18th-century German immigrants to the Volga region of Russia

    emigrated from Hesse and the Palatinate, and spoke Hessian and Palatine Rhine Franconian dialects to which the colonists from other regions, and even

    Volga Germans

    Volga Germans

    Volga_Germans

  • List of German dishes
  • Dishes found in German cuisine

    hardboiled eggs. Called "Grüne Soße" in German or "Griee Sooß" in the Hessian dialect. Frankfurter sausage Snack A smoked sausage made from pure pork, which

    List of German dishes

    List_of_German_dishes

  • Danube Swabians
  • Historical ethnic German population

    Southern Black Forest and the Principality of Fürstenberg, followed by Hessians, Bavarians, Franconians and Lorrainers recruited by Austria to repopulate

    Danube Swabians

    Danube Swabians

    Danube_Swabians

  • South Franconian German
  • Upper German dialect

    language area is located in the transient zone between Rhine Franconian dialects (Hessian and Palatinate German) in the north and Alemannic German (Low Alemannic

    South Franconian German

    South Franconian German

    South_Franconian_German

  • Heute-show
  • German late-night satirical television program

    His rather unclear pronunciation, as well as his Palatine and Rhine-Hessian dialect, has prior been a reoccurring subject in the show. According to Welke

    Heute-show

    Heute-show

    Heute-show

  • Homberg (Efze)
  • Town in Hesse, Germany

    Steindorf Waßmuthshausen Welferode Wernswig Homberg was founded by the Hessian-Thuringian Landgraves and had its first documentary mention as a town in

    Homberg (Efze)

    Homberg (Efze)

    Homberg_(Efze)

  • Haddekuche
  • German spice cake

    pattern imprinted on the biscuit itself. The word "Haddekuche" is Hessian dialect for Standard German harter Kuchen meaning "hard cake". This is most

    Haddekuche

    Haddekuche

    Haddekuche

  • Rhotacism
  • Sound change converting an alveolar consonant to a rhotic consonant

    denoting /r/. The southern (Tosk) dialects, the base of Standard Albanian, changed /n/ to /r/, but the northern (Gheg) dialects did not: zëri vs. zâni 'the

    Rhotacism

    Rhotacism

  • Bad Wildungen
  • Town in Hesse, Germany

    the so-called "Ahle Worscht" is an ever-popular dish. The name is Hessian dialect for alte Wurst – "old sausage". The town's main field of economic activity

    Bad Wildungen

    Bad Wildungen

    Bad_Wildungen

  • Pennsylvania Dutch language
  • Variety of West Central German

    The result of that dialect leveling was a dialect very close to the eastern dialects of Palatine German, especially the rural dialects around Mannheim/Ludwigshafen

    Pennsylvania Dutch language

    Pennsylvania Dutch language

    Pennsylvania_Dutch_language

  • Schafkopf language
  • German card game

    Old Bavarian dialect, although the most common terms are used throughout Bavaria and thus also found in the Franconian, Swabian and Hessian (Aschaffenburg

    Schafkopf language

    Schafkopf language

    Schafkopf_language

  • List of Cornish dialect words
  • Dialects. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 146–47. ISBN 978-0-19-869274-4. Upton, Clive; Widdowson, J. D. A. (1996). An Atlas of English Dialects

    List of Cornish dialect words

    List_of_Cornish_dialect_words

  • Ernst Elias Niebergall
  • German writer and playwright

    lifetime. His best known work is the play Datterich (1841). Written in Hessian dialect, it tells the story of a drunken and laid-off finance official. The

    Ernst Elias Niebergall

    Ernst Elias Niebergall

    Ernst_Elias_Niebergall

  • Middle High German
  • Historical form of High German

    (Südbairisch) With the exception of Thuringian, the East Central German dialects are new dialects resulting from the Ostsiedlung and arise towards the end of the

    Middle High German

    Middle High German

    Middle_High_German

  • Theater am Turm
  • Theatre in Frankfurt, Germany

    fortification. It presented classical plays, boulevard theatre and plays in Hessian dialect. In the mid-1960s, the standard was raised and the theatre became politically

    Theater am Turm

    Theater am Turm

    Theater_am_Turm

  • Sandhi
  • Type of sound change at morpheme or syllable boundaries

    pronunciation "tem books" for ten books in some dialects of English. The linking /r/ process of some dialects of English ("I saw-r-a film" in British English)

    Sandhi

    Sandhi

  • Helene Adler
  • German author (1849–1923)

    Confederation Died 2 December 1923(1923-12-02) (aged 73) Frankfurt am Main, German Republic Occupation Educator, writer, poet Language German (Hessian dialect)

    Helene Adler

    Helene Adler

    Helene_Adler

  • List of Germanic languages
  • Valle) other dialects Østlandsk [no] (Eastern Norway) Flatbygd dialects [no] (Lowland districts) Vikværsk dialects (Viken district) Andebu dialect [no] (Andebu)

    List of Germanic languages

    List_of_Germanic_languages

  • Heringhausen (Diemelsee)
  • Place in Hesse, Germany

    which marks a historical linguistic boundary between North Hessian dialect and Westphalian dialects such as the Sauerland Platt, and the dat-das line in this

    Heringhausen (Diemelsee)

    Heringhausen (Diemelsee)

    Heringhausen_(Diemelsee)

  • Pennsylvania Dutch
  • Ethnic group of the eastern United States

    pronunciation. Based on dialect features, Pennsylvania Dutch can be classified as a variety of Rhine Franconian, with the Palatine German dialects being most closely

    Pennsylvania Dutch

    Pennsylvania_Dutch

  • North Sea Germanic
  • Group of West Germanic languages

    are also found in these dialects, such as islands where the word Gans lacks an n (e.g. horregeise "wild geese"). Upper Hessian likewise shows gās. However

    North Sea Germanic

    North_Sea_Germanic

  • Frankfort
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    alternative name. "Frankfort" is the form of the name in the Hessian and Palatine dialects which are spoken in the region where Frankfurt is located. Frankfurt

    Frankfort

    Frankfort

  • Eifel rule
  • Phonological phenomenon in certain German dialects

    extents in all dialects of the Western group of High German, including West Central German (notably Luxembourgish, Colognian and Hessian), High Franconian

    Eifel rule

    Eifel_rule

  • Westphalia
  • State part and historic region of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    West Low German dialects and especially the Westphalian variant of the Low German language, Central German and Low Franconian dialects are spoken in the

    Westphalia

    Westphalia

    Westphalia

  • Southern Low German
  • Language variety

    carried out. The Old Saxon dialects form the historical basis of today's Low German dialects. The majority of the Low German dialect area belonged to Prussia

    Southern Low German

    Southern_Low_German

  • Green sauce
  • Sauce made from chopped herbs

    application with the product specification dated October 2015. In many Hessian families, Green Sauce is part of the traditional meal eaten on Maundy Thursday

    Green sauce

    Green sauce

    Green_sauce

  • Main (river)
  • River in Germany

    Student's Reference Work . 1914. There is literature about Main (river) in the Hessian Bibliography Water levels of Bavarian rivers Wasser- und Schifffahrtsdirektion

    Main (river)

    Main (river)

    Main_(river)

  • Hessian Hinterland
  • The land known as the Hessian Hinterland (German: Hessisches Hinterland) lies within the region of Middle Hesse and is concentrated around the old district

    Hessian Hinterland

    Hessian Hinterland

    Hessian_Hinterland

  • Ahle Wurst
  • German pork sausage

    is a hard pork sausage made in northern Hesse, Germany. Its name is a dialectal form of alte Wurst – "old sausage". Ahle Wurst has protected geographical

    Ahle Wurst

    Ahle Wurst

    Ahle_Wurst

  • Early New High German
  • Early modern stage (1350–1650) of the German language

    affects mainly the Central German dialects, along with South Franconian and East Franconian. The other Upper German dialects largely retain the original diphthongs

    Early New High German

    Early_New_High_German

  • Bad Homburg
  • Town in Hesse, Germany

    of Bad Homburg v. d. Höhe There is literature about Bad Homburg in the Hessian Bibliography Cultural monuments in Bad Homburg (512 data entries) Homburg

    Bad Homburg

    Bad Homburg

    Bad_Homburg

  • Trebur
  • Municipality in Hesse, Germany

    (SPD), Geinsheim Wilhelm Diehl, Hessian historical researcher and Evangelical Prelate, Kornsand Irmgard Schäfer dialectal poet, language researcher and

    Trebur

    Trebur

    Trebur

  • Autonomy and heteronomy
  • Functional relationships between related language varieties

    varieties of German (so called "dialects"), such as Alemannic, Austro-Bavarian, Central, Eastern, and Northern Hessian, Kölsch, Low German, and more, are

    Autonomy and heteronomy

    Autonomy_and_heteronomy

  • Wilhelm Grimm
  • German author (1786–1859)

    about Wilhelm Grimm in the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek (German Digital Library) There is literature about Wilhelm Grimm in the Hessian Bibliography

    Wilhelm Grimm

    Wilhelm Grimm

    Wilhelm_Grimm

  • New York City
  • Most populous city in the United States

    on Fort Washington and its outer defensive works. The combined British-Hessian assault force of 8,000 men grossly outnumbered the fort's 3,000 defenders

    New York City

    New York City

    New_York_City

  • Amenra
  • Belgian metal band

    band Black Haven] (bass) joined Amenra, Oathbreaker [including Bossu] and Hessian [Seynaeve] got formed. We worked together with Tomas Lootens and Valentijn

    Amenra

    Amenra

    Amenra

  • Dutch people
  • Ethnic group native to the Netherlands

    including profanity.[citation needed] The Dutch language has many dialects. These dialects are usually grouped into six main categories; Hollandic, West-Flemish/Zeelandic

    Dutch people

    Dutch people

    Dutch_people

  • Tunic
  • Simple T-shaped or sleeveless garment, usually unfitted, of archaic origin

    was referred to as a sark, and this word survives in some northern UK dialects to mean a shirt or chemise. Tunics worn during the Early Middle Ages often

    Tunic

    Tunic

    Tunic

  • Siepen
  • gender. The word forms Siefen and Seif are common in the Franconian and Hessian region. The form -siepen (with a p) as part of the name of waterbodies

    Siepen

    Siepen

    Siepen

  • German diaspora
  • German emigrants and their descendants

    practices and different varieties of German. For instance, the Alsatians and Hessians were often simply called "Germans" once they set foot in their new homelands

    German diaspora

    German diaspora

    German_diaspora

  • Karl Bernhardi
  • German librarian and politician

    the Vereins für hessische Geschichte und Landeskunde (Association for Hessian history and regional studies). From 1835 to 1840, he served as director

    Karl Bernhardi

    Karl Bernhardi

    Karl_Bernhardi

  • Brothers Grimm
  • Brother duo of German academics and folklorists

    poverty was so extreme that food was often scarce, and take a job with the Hessian War Commission. In a letter to his aunt from this time, Wilhelm wrote of

    Brothers Grimm

    Brothers Grimm

    Brothers_Grimm

  • Place names considered unusual
  • name officially changed to Fugging (pronounced the same as Fucking in the dialect spoken in the region), effective 1 January 2021. In 2010, the inhabitants

    Place names considered unusual

    Place names considered unusual

    Place_names_considered_unusual

  • Vermont
  • U.S. state

    attacked the Hessian column at Hoosick, New York, just across the border from Bennington. It killed or captured virtually the entire Hessian detachment

    Vermont

    Vermont

    Vermont

  • Loincloth
  • Cloth worn around the loins

    some Aboriginal cultures. Called naga, narga, nargar (etc) from Yulparija dialect of the Western Desert. Unsewn Kaupinam and its later-era sewn variation

    Loincloth

    Loincloth

    Loincloth

  • Scotch-Irish Americans
  • American descendants of Ulster Scots

    Carolinas, support for the revolution was "practically unanimous". One Hessian officer said, "Call this war by whatever name you may, only call it not

    Scotch-Irish Americans

    Scotch-Irish Americans

    Scotch-Irish_Americans

  • Oast house
  • Building used for drying hops

    and earned a fixed rate per bushel. The green hops were put into large hessian sacks called pokes (in Kent) or green sacks (West Midlands). These would

    Oast house

    Oast house

    Oast_house

  • Firefly (TV series)
  • American space Western television series

    as a mild swear word. Written and spoken Chinese, as well as Old West dialect, are also employed. As one reviewer noted: "The dialogue tended to be a

    Firefly (TV series)

    Firefly_(TV_series)

  • Boot
  • Type of footwear extending above the ankle joint

    mounted soldiers. In the 1700s, distinctive, thigh-high boots worn by Hessian soldiers fighting in the American Revolutionary War influenced the development

    Boot

    Boot

    Boot

  • New Jersey
  • U.S. state

    the Delaware River. After the crossing, they surprised and defeated the Hessian troops in the Battle of Trenton. Slightly more than a week after victory

    New Jersey

    New Jersey

    New_Jersey

  • Anēwan
  • Australian Aborigine tribe

    New South Wales, and was one of three varieties of the group, the other dialects being Himberrong and Inuwon. For a long time Anēwan was regarded, like

    Anēwan

    Anēwan

  • Marburg University
  • Public university in Hesse, Germany

    anatomical theatre, observatory, and clinics. The women's clinic, begun under Hessian rule, was completed in 1867. Following the annexation of Hesse by Prussia

    Marburg University

    Marburg University

    Marburg_University

  • History of the United States
  • Hitch, Doug; Ritter, John (2001). Interior Tlingit Noun Dictionary: The Dialects Spoken by Tlingit Elders of Carcross and Teslin, Yukon, and Atlin, British

    History of the United States

    History of the United States

    History_of_the_United_States

  • Feral child
  • Child who has lived isolated from human contact from a young age

    abilities and has also twice competed in the Special Olympics for Uganda. The Hessian wolf-children (1304, 1341 and 1344) lived with a population of Eurasian

    Feral child

    Feral child

    Feral_child

  • Demonym
  • Name for a resident of a particular geographical area

    Hartlepudlians Hereford → Herefordians Herzegovina → Herzegovinians Hesse → Hessians Hobart → Hobartians Houston → Houstonians Isles of Scilly → Scillonians

    Demonym

    Demonym

  • Melsungen
  • Town in Hesse, Germany

    (yearly relay) Ahle Wurst (or Aahle Worscht), a kind of Hessian hard pork sausage. Its name is a dialectal form of alte Wurst – "old sausage". The town lies

    Melsungen

    Melsungen

    Melsungen

  • German Americans
  • Americans of German birth or descent

    Saxons, and Hessians; abolitionists and slave owners; farmers and townsfolk; frugal, honest folk and ax murderers. They differed in dialect, customs, and

    German Americans

    German Americans

    German_Americans

  • Trousers
  • Clothing for the legs and lower body

    refers to undergarments, but in some dialects, may be found as a synonym for breeches, that is, trousers. In these dialects, the term underdrawers is used for

    Trousers

    Trousers

    Trousers

  • Hermann Suchier
  • German romanist (1848–1914)

    Hermann Suchier Catalogus Professorum Halensis Suchier, Hermann Heinrich Ludwig Hessian Biography HathiTrust Digital Library (published works) v t e

    Hermann Suchier

    Hermann_Suchier

  • Fusilier
  • Legacy name for certain soldiers

    Prussia (Hanoverian) No. 73 Fusilier Regiment von Gerdsdorff (Electoral Hessian) No. 80 Fusilier Regiment Queen (Schleswig-Holstein) No. 86 Grand-Ducal

    Fusilier

    Fusilier

    Fusilier

  • Hildebrandslied
  • Old High German poem

    during the Thirty Years War, the monastery was plundered and destroyed by Hessian troops. While most of the library's manuscripts were lost, the codex was

    Hildebrandslied

    Hildebrandslied

    Hildebrandslied

  • Jersey City, New Jersey
  • City in Hudson County, New Jersey, US

    is believed that the British mistook the approaching force for allied Hessians returning from patrol, though this has not been definitively documented

    Jersey City, New Jersey

    Jersey City, New Jersey

    Jersey_City,_New_Jersey

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  • Hassain
  • Boy/Male

    African

    Hassain

    Handsome.

    Hassain

  • Hussien
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Hussien

    Grandson of Beloved Prophet

    Hussien

  • Messina
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Messina

    Middle child.

    Messina

  • HESTIA
  • Female

    Greek

    HESTIA

    (Ἑστία) Greek name HESTIA means "altar, hearth, fireside." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of the hearth. Her Roman name is Vesta.

    HESTIA

  • Hussain
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Hussain

    Islamic thinker, Saint, Beautiful

    Hussain

  • Session
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Session

    English : variant of Sessions.

    Session

  • Hestia
  • Girl/Female

    Persian Greek

    Hestia

    Star.

    Hestia

  • Darya
  • Girl/Female

    Russian Persian

    Darya

    Feminine of Darius; a Persian royal name.

    Darya

  • YESFIR
  • Female

    Russian

    YESFIR

    (Есфирь) Russian form of Persian Esther, YESFIR means "star."

    YESFIR

  • PASHA
  • Male

    Russian

    PASHA

    (Паша) Russian pet form of Czech/Russian Pavel, PASHA means "small."

    PASHA

  • Hussain
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim Arabic

    Hussain

    Beautiful. Handsome. Early Imam (Leader) of Islam; grandson of Prophet Muhammad.

    Hussain

  • Wissian
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Wissian

    Guide.

    Wissian

  • OSSIAN
  • Male

    English

    OSSIAN

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Oisín, OSSIAN means "little deer."

    OSSIAN

  • Jamsheed
  • Boy/Male

    Persian Muslim

    Jamsheed

    A Persian.

    Jamsheed

  • GULISTANSKIY
  • Female

    Russian

    GULISTANSKIY

    (Гюлистанский) Russian form of Persian Gulistan, GULISTANSKIY means "rose-land."

    GULISTANSKIY

  • Chessman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chessman

    English : variant of Cheeseman.

    Chessman

  • ARAMAZD
  • Male

    Russian

    ARAMAZD

    (Armenian Ահուրա, Russian: Арамазд): Armenian and Russian form of Persian Ahura Mazda, ARAMAZD means "good and wise god."

    ARAMAZD

  • Bahram
  • Boy/Male

    Persian

    Bahram

    Name of a Persian king.

    Bahram

  • Messiah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Messiah

    Anointed.

    Messiah

  • Ghebers
  • Boy/Male

    Persian

    Ghebers

    Followers of ancient Persian religion.

    Ghebers

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Online names & meanings

  • Kusumita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Kusumita

    Blossomed

  • Shakirah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Shakirah

    Thankful; Grateful

  • Lalit Kumar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Lalit Kumar

    Beautiful

  • Kathe
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, French, German, Greek, Swedish

    Kathe

    Pure; Diminutive Form of Katherine

  • Tapasvini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tapasvini

    One who is engaged in penance

  • Salehe
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Swahili

    Salehe

    Good

  • Khadijah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Khadijah |

    Muhammads first wife who the koran describes as one of four perfect women (First wife of the prophet, First woman to accept Islam)

  • Kundhasaai
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kundhasaai

    One of the kauravas

  • Haroon | حارون
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Haroon | حارون

    Lofty or exalted, A prophets name (Aaron) (Celebrity Name: Ranvir Shorey and Konkona Sen Sharma)

  • Naunet
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Naunet

    Mythical goddess of the ocean.

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  • Dram
  • n.

    A Persian daric.

  • Russian
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Russia; the language of Russia.

  • Persic
  • n.

    The Persian language.

  • Cockamaroo
  • n.

    The Russian variety of bagatelle.

  • Hessian
  • n.

    A mercenary or venal person.

  • Pood
  • n.

    A Russian weight, equal to forty Russian pounds or about thirty-six English pounds avoirdupois.

  • Messias
  • n.

    The Messiah.

  • Hessian
  • n.

    See Hessian boots and cloth, under Hessian, a.

  • Cecidomyia
  • n.

    A genus of small dipterous files, including several very injurious species, as the Hessian fly. See Hessian fly.

  • Persism
  • n.

    A Persian idiom.

  • Russ
  • n. sing. & pl.

    A Russian, or the Russians.

  • Messiad
  • n.

    A German epic poem on the Messiah, by Klopstock.

  • Thespian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Thespis; hence, relating to the drama; dramatic; as, the Thespian art.

  • Chessmen
  • pl.

    of Chessman

  • Persian
  • n.

    See Persian columns, under Persian, a.

  • Hessian
  • a.

    Of or relating to Hesse, in Germany, or to the Hessians.

  • Mir
  • n.

    A Russian village community.

  • Russophilist
  • n.

    One who, not being a Russian, favors Russian policy and aggrandizement.

  • Session
  • n.

    Hence, also, the time, period, or term during which a court, council, legislature, etc., meets daily for business; or, the space of time between the first meeting and the prorogation or adjournment; thus, a session of Parliaments is opened with a speech from the throne, and closed by prorogation. The session of a judicial court is called a term.

  • Hessian
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Hesse.