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Cosa (chi) è Strauss - definizione

FAMILY NAME
Strauß; Straus; StrauB

Straub         
Straub is a Germanic surname that literally means "one with bushy or bristly hair". Its original meaning in Middle High German is "rough" or "unkempt".
Mount Strauss         
MOUNTAIN ON ALEXANDER ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
Mount Strauss () is a snow-covered mountain, rising to about 815 m, with a steep scarp on the south side, 6 nautical miles (11 km) east-southeast of the head of Brahms Inlet in the southwest part of Alexander Island, Antarctica. A number of mountains in this general vicinity appear on the maps of the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition in 1947–48.
Erwin Strauss         
AMERICAN WRITER
Erwin S. Strauss; Erwin S Strauss; Filthy Pierre
Erwin S. Strauss is an American author, science fiction fan, noted member of the MITSFS, and filk musician, born in Washington, D.

Wikipedia

Strauss

Strauss, Strauß or Straus is a common Germanic surname. Outside Germany and Austria Strauß is usually spelled Strauss (the letter "ß" is not used in the German-speaking part of Switzerland). In classical music, "Strauss" most commonly refers to Richard Strauss or Johann Strauss II.

The name has been used by families in the Germanic area for at least a thousand years. The overlord of Gröna, for example, went by the name of Struz and used the image of an ostrich as his symbol. Examples of it could still be seen on the thousand-year-old church bell of that town. "Struz" or "Strutz" is the North-German form of the word "Strauss", which is the modern German word for ostrich.

Some of the earliest Jewish bearers of the name hailed from the Judengasse in medieval Frankfurt, where families have been known by the name of the houses they inhabited. All the houses had names and these included Haus Strauss, complete with an image of an ostrich on the façade.

When, for tax purposes, Napoleon made surnames obligatory in 1808, some more Jewish families decided to adopt the Straus(s) name.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Strauss
1. L.M. had placed workers at Strauss‘ plant in Sderot and falsified their timesheets, Strauss claims.
2. The food company Strauss (formerly Strauss–Elite) has achieved dominance over the coffee markets of Eastern Europe and Brazil.
3. Strauss responded, "We at Strauss do our utmost to bring down the caloric values of our products.
4. Lee starts wide outside off to Strauss but finds his range and Strauss is solid in defence.
5. England 32–1 Strauss c Martyn b Clark 14 Over 14: Strauss plays it down to third man for three.