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etymological origin of | isl: fursti |
etymology | goh: furisto |
has derived form | deu: Fürsten |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /fʏɐ̯st/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/De-F%C3%BCrst.ogg |
semantically related | deu: Baron |
semantically related | deu: Earl |
semantically related | deu: Freiherr |
semantically related | deu: Graf |
semantically related | deu: König |
semantically related | deu: Königssohn |
semantically related | deu: Prinz |
semantically related | deu: Ritterschaft |
semantically related | deu: Ritterstand |
semantically related | deu: Ritterwürde |
semantically related | deu: Vicomte |
translation | cat: príncep |
translation | ces: kníže |
translation | dan: Fyrste |
translation | eng: prince |
translation | epo: princo |
translation | fin: ruhtinas |
translation | ita: principe |
translation | nld: Vorst |
translation | nor: Fyrste |
translation | oci: prince |
translation | pol: książę |
translation | spa: príncipe |
translation | swe: Furste |
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