Grimm - translation to English
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Grimm - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Grimm (disambiguation)

Brothers Grimm         
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  • The Grimms defined "[[Little Red Riding Hood]]", shown here in an illustration by [[Arthur Rackham]], as representative of a uniquely German tale, although it existed in various versions and regions<ref name="Txxxviff" />
  • Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm in 1847 ([[daguerreotype]])
  • Brüder Grimm, Alte Potsdamer Straße 5, Berlin-Tiergarten}}, Germany
  • Deutsches Wörterbuch}})
  • The graves of the Brothers Grimm in [[Schöneberg]], Berlin (St. Matthäus Kirchhof Cemetery)
  • ''Deutsche Sagen'', 1912
  • 1837}}
  • "Hansel and Gretel", illustrated by [[Arthur Rackham]], was a "warning tale" for children<ref name="D91ff" />
  • 1830}})
  • Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm in an 1843 drawing by younger brother [[Ludwig Emil Grimm]]
  • Kinder- und Hausmärchen]]}}
  • [[Deutsche Sagen]]}} (''German Legends'') included stories such as "[[Pied Piper of Hamelin]]", shown here in an illustration by [[Kate Greenaway]]
  • "[[Rumpelstiltskin]]", shown here in an illustrated border by [[Walter Crane]], is an example of a "spinning tale"
  • Steinau]] from 1791 to 1796
  • Stories such as "[[Sleeping Beauty]]", shown here in a [[Walter Crane]] illustration, had been previously published and were rewritten by the Brothers Grimm<ref name="Jean" />
GERMAN ACADEMICS, PHILOLOGISTS, CULTURAL RESEARCHERS, LEXICOGRAPHERS, FOLKLORISTS AND AUTHORS
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm; Grimm Brothers; The Brother's Grimm; Grimm brothers; Jacob Ludwig Carl and Wilhelm Carl Grimm; Gebrüder Grimm; The Brothers Grimm; The grimm brothers; Gebruder Grimm; Gebrueder Grimm; Jacob And Wilhelm Grimm; Grim brothers; Brüder Grimm; Bruder Grimm; Brothers grimm; Brother Grimms
Los Hermanos Grimm, Jakob Grimm (1785-1863) y Wilhelm Grimm (1786-1859), filólogos alemanes que copilaron y publicaron fábulas alemanes
Grimm brothers         
  • 3-611-00222-4}}, S. 103.</ref>
  • The Grimms defined "[[Little Red Riding Hood]]", shown here in an illustration by [[Arthur Rackham]], as representative of a uniquely German tale, although it existed in various versions and regions<ref name="Txxxviff" />
  • Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm in 1847 ([[daguerreotype]])
  • Brüder Grimm, Alte Potsdamer Straße 5, Berlin-Tiergarten}}, Germany
  • Deutsches Wörterbuch}})
  • The graves of the Brothers Grimm in [[Schöneberg]], Berlin (St. Matthäus Kirchhof Cemetery)
  • ''Deutsche Sagen'', 1912
  • 1837}}
  • "Hansel and Gretel", illustrated by [[Arthur Rackham]], was a "warning tale" for children<ref name="D91ff" />
  • 1830}})
  • Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm in an 1843 drawing by younger brother [[Ludwig Emil Grimm]]
  • Kinder- und Hausmärchen]]}}
  • [[Deutsche Sagen]]}} (''German Legends'') included stories such as "[[Pied Piper of Hamelin]]", shown here in an illustration by [[Kate Greenaway]]
  • "[[Rumpelstiltskin]]", shown here in an illustrated border by [[Walter Crane]], is an example of a "spinning tale"
  • Steinau]] from 1791 to 1796
  • Stories such as "[[Sleeping Beauty]]", shown here in a [[Walter Crane]] illustration, had been previously published and were rewritten by the Brothers Grimm<ref name="Jean" />
GERMAN ACADEMICS, PHILOLOGISTS, CULTURAL RESEARCHERS, LEXICOGRAPHERS, FOLKLORISTS AND AUTHORS
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm; Grimm Brothers; The Brother's Grimm; Grimm brothers; Jacob Ludwig Carl and Wilhelm Carl Grimm; Gebrüder Grimm; The Brothers Grimm; The grimm brothers; Gebruder Grimm; Gebrueder Grimm; Jacob And Wilhelm Grimm; Grim brothers; Brüder Grimm; Bruder Grimm; Brothers grimm; Brother Grimms
los hermanos Grimm (liturgos alemanes y coleccionantes de leyendas)
Grimm      
n. Grimm (en nombre de los "Hermanos Grimm", filólogos alemanes, autores de leyendas populares)

Definition

Bluebeard
¦ noun a man who murders his wives.
Origin
from the name of a fairy-tale character who killed several wives in turn for disobeying his order to avoid a locked room, which contained the bodies of his previous wives.

Wikipedia

Grimm
Examples of use of Grimm
1. The Brothers Grimm (PG–13) Director: Terry Gilliam.
2. Grimm also ordered prosecutors to provide Currie copies of all documents seized during the raid.
3. The clever Elsie of the Grimm fairy–tale was a case of extreme risk–aversion.
4. In the food court Museum guard Johann Grimm tells a tale of tourists behaving badly.
5. Rather, it was a determined grind toward October one inning at a time more grim than Brothers Grimm.