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Sievers

[ zee-fuhrs ]

noun

  1. E·du·ard [ey, -doo-ah, r, t], 1850–1932, German philologist.


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Example Sentences

Sievers had already in 1871 arrived at the same result (see Frster, p. 35, note) but had not published it.

Maclean changed coats and caps with the insensible Russian engineer, while Sievers called the Saigon's men from below.

A second later, in a silence that could be felt, he blew out the light, and followed Sievers into the tunnel.

Then, while I covered the sailors forward with the machine-gun on the bridge, Sievers took the gold-laced crowd aft with a rush.

My friend Sievers will, I am sure, be delighted to make you feel at ease at Turriparva.

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