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Joachim

[ yoh-ah-khim, yoh-ah- ]

noun

  1. Jo·seph [yoh, -zef], 1831–1907, Hungarian violinist and composer.
  2. a male given name.


Joachim

noun

  1. ˈjoːaxɪm JoachimJoseph18311907MHungarianMUSIC: violinistMUSIC: composer Joseph (ˈjoːzɛf). 1831–1907, Hungarian violinist and composer
  2. ˈdʒəʊəkɪm Joachim, Saint1st century bc1st century bcMJewishRELIGION: father of Virgin MaryRELIGION: saint Saint . 1st century bc , traditionally the father of the Virgin Mary; feast day: July 25 or Sept 9


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In answer to Wulff, the SPD and Green Parties nominated Joachim Gauck as their candidate.

In Paris, Joachim soon found that the royal road to success lay in denouncing loudly all superior officers of lack of patriotism.

Joachim, as time showed, never forgave the Emperor for the failure of his cherished plan.

But after the defeat at Leipzig King Joachim asked and obtained leave to return to his own dominions.

I miss going to him inexpressibly, and although I heard my favourite Joachim last night, even he paled before Liszt.

Dressed in full uniform, amid cries of "Long live our King Joachim," the unfortunate man landed with twenty-six followers.

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