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johannes
1[ joh-han-eez, -is ]
noun
- a gold coin formerly used as currency in Portugal, first issued in the early 18th century.
Johannes
2[ yoh-hah-nis, -han-is ]
noun
- a male given name, form of John.
johannes
/ dʒəʊˈhæniːz /
noun
- a Portuguese gold coin minted in the early 18th century
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of johannes1
Example Sentences
But, Johannes notes that these are associations, so they don’t show the direction of the effect.
The first article, published in March 2000, was on atonality by a scholar at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany.
Enter Johannes Kopf and his so-called “hyperlapse” technology, shown in the video below.
Prior to Dubacher, Brother Johannes Leutenegger spent 25 years as the Verena hermit.
First, Father Johannes Baptiste is found in the rectory, his throat slit.
They are on view in the group show called “Cleaning Up”, curated by Samuel Draxler for Johannes Vogt Gallery in New York.
Another time, dear Johannes—(she smiles very fondly at him as she goes out)—another time you must tell me—all.
His treatise on judicial astrology was translated into Latin by Johannes Hispalensis in the thirteenth century.
Et idem Johannes nullam partem artium prædictarum ab apprenticio suo concelabit.
Invenient insuper Johannes et assignati sui dicto Gulielmo omnia sibi necessaria, viz.
Yet if i2 is Johannes, why does that hand never correct the sections assigned to i1?
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