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Junker         
  • The renaissance humanist [[Nikolaus Meyer zum Pfeil]], of the Swiss [[Meyer zum Pfeil]] family, held the honorific ''Junker''
GERMAN NOBILITY TITLE
['j??k?]
¦ 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'.
Junker         
  • The renaissance humanist [[Nikolaus Meyer zum Pfeil]], of the Swiss [[Meyer zum Pfeil]] family, held the honorific ''Junker''
GERMAN NOBILITY TITLE
·noun A young German noble or squire; ·esp., a member of the aristocratic party in Prussia.
Junker         
  • The renaissance humanist [[Nikolaus Meyer zum Pfeil]], of the Swiss [[Meyer zum Pfeil]] family, held the honorific ''Junker''
GERMAN NOBILITY TITLE
Junker (, , , , , ) is a noble honorific, derived from Middle High German Juncherre, meaning "young nobleman"Duden; Meaning of Junker, in German. or otherwise "young lord" (derivation of jung and Herr).

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Junker
Junker (, , , , , ) is a noble honorific, derived from Middle High German Juncherre, meaning "young nobleman"Duden; Meaning of Junker, in German. or otherwise "young lord" (derivation of jung and Herr).
Uitspraakvoorbeelden voor junker
1. The Prussian Junker class suffered under the Nazis.
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2. Because the Nazi Party was not the upper class Prussian Junker
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Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor junker
1. In 1'55, Junker said he came to the United States.
2. Junker said he volunteered to join the German Waffen–SS in 1'40.
3. Kathy Heilbronner, assistant director of the Milwaukee Jewish Council for Community Relations, described Junker as a classic Holocaust denier.
4. Mr Junker was announcing a step towards reality through gritted teeth, a step he did not really wish to take.
5. "I can‘t even afford a normal car like this junker," he said, pointing to a worn–out Toyota parked on the street.