junker

  • 61Junker — n. Prussian aristocrat; family name …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 62Junker — [ jʊŋkə] noun historical a German nobleman or aristocrat, especially one of the Prussian aristocracy. Derivatives junkerdom noun Origin Ger., earlier Junkher, from Mid. High Ger. junc young + herre lord …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 63Junker — Jun•ker [[t]ˈyʊŋ kər[/t]] n. 1) why a member of a politically conservative class of Prussian landowners who formerly dominated the government and army of Germany 2) why a German official or military officer who is narrow minded and overbearing •… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 64junker — junk•er [[t]ˈdʒʌŋ kər[/t]] n. Informal. aum sts a car that is old or in bad enough repair to be scrapped • Etymology: 1940–45 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 65Junker — /ˈjʊŋkə/ (say yoongkuh) noun 1. History a member of a class of aristocratic landholders, especially in East Prussia, strongly devoted to maintaining the social and political privileges of their group. 2. History a narrow minded, haughty,… …

  • 66junker — /ˈdʒʌŋkə/ (say jungkuh) noun → jinker (defs 2 and 3) …

  • 67Junker —   n. landed aristocrat, especially of Prussia.    ♦ Junkerdom,    ♦ Junkerism, n …

    Dictionary of difficult words

  • 68junker — I jun|ker 1. jun|ker sb., en, e, ne (HISTORISK ung adelsmand) II jun|ker 2. jun|ker sb., en, e el. s, ne (narkoman) …

    Dansk ordbog

  • 69junker — s ( n, junkrar) ÅLD adelsman, ung man …

    Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok

  • 70Junker — Jụn|ker, der; s …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung