glaise - translation to English
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glaise - translation to English

AUSTRIAN OFFICER IN THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN ARMY, LAST VICE-CHANCELLOR OF AUSTRIA BEFORE THE 1938 ANSCHLUSS, A MILITARY HISTORIAN AND ARCHIVIST, AND GENERAL IN THE GERMAN WEHRMACHT DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
Edmund von Glaise-Horstenau; Glaise von Horstenau; Edmund Glaise von Horstenau
  • [[Siegfried Kasche]], von Horstenau and [[Ante Pavelić]] in Zagreb.

glaise      
n. clay, type of soil used to make pottery and bricks, soil which contains high percentage of silicates of aluminum
glaire         
n. glair, egg white; phlegm (Medical)
glaireux      
glairy, resembling egg white, coated with egg white

Wikipedia

Edmund Glaise-Horstenau

Edmund Glaise-Horstenau (also known as Edmund Glaise von Horstenau; 27 February 1882 – 20 July 1946) was an Austrian Nazi politician who became the last Vice-Chancellor of Austria, appointed by Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg under pressure from Adolf Hitler, shortly before the 1938 Anschluss.

During the Second World War Glaise-Horstenau became a general in the German Wehrmacht and served as Plenipotentiary General to the Independent State of Croatia. Dismayed by the atrocities committed by the Ustaše, he was involved in the Lorković-Vokić plot, with the purpose of overthrowing Ante Pavelić's regime and replacing it with a pro-Allied government.

Examples of use of glaise
1. Ou lors de performances accomplies en boxant ou en marquant de ses empreintes corporelles des amphithéâtres de terre glaise.
2. Machine qui domine la glaise de toute sa hauteur et de toute sa force.
3. Cette langue désignait un bloc de glaise en s‘inspirant de l‘arabe Al–Tub.
4. Parmi ses derni';res trouvailles, elle a développé une plaque de construction ŕ base de glaise et de bois.
5. Comme Passacaglia,Pasos est fait de cette glaise–lŕ. Présentée l‘an passé ŕ Cernier avant Gen';ve, la pi';ce ouvre la soirée.