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Definition of “Friedrich”

Friedrich (German ˈfriːdrɪç) 

Definitions

noun

  1. Caspar David (ˈkaspar ˈdaːfɪt). 1774–1840, German romantic landscape painter, noted for his skill in rendering changing effects of light

Example Sentences Including 'Friedrich'

Friedrich von Hayek was more pithy: "We did not realise how fragile our civilisation was.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
6. Did Friedrich Engels collaborate with Karl or Harpo Marx?
Misc (1999)
A small crowd had gathered near the statue of Friedrich von Schiller at its centre.
Appiganesi, Lisa Dreams of Innocence
Accustomed to authority from childhood, always a little in awe of bustling, competent Cousin Friedrich , she had submitted.
Townsend, Eileen In Love and War
Authorities knew for certain that the murdered man was Friedrich Madler.
Ottawa Sun (2003)
Harold Rosenthal recalled that Friedrich 's production `did not prove less shocking than Wieland's in his early, daring days '.
Susie Gilbert and Jay Shir A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945 (2003)
Now a team led by Barbara Hohn at the Friedrich Miescher Institute in Basel has found a simpler way.
New Scientist (1998)
People like (Professor Friedrich ) Hayek were viewed as radical and unrealistic curiosities.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
The street in which that house had stood, Joachim Friedrich Strasse, had been the target of Allied bombs.
Martin, Joy The Image of Laura

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