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Bis⋅marck

[biz-mahrk; for 1 also Ger. bis-mahrk]
–noun
1. Ot⋅to von [ot-oh von; Ger. aw-toh fuhn] , 1815–98, German statesman: first chancellor of modern German Empire 1871–90.
2. a city in and the capital of North Dakota, in the central part. 44,485.
3. (often lowercase)
a. Chiefly Northern U.S. a jelly doughnut.
b. Chiefly Midland U.S. a fried cruller.
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Bismarck, Otto von [(biz-mahrk)]

A political leader of Germany in the nineteenth century, known as the “Iron Chancellor.” After the Franco-Prussian War had brought many small German states together as allies against France, Bismarck persuaded them to unite in a single German Empire under a Kaiser, with Bismarck as first chancellor, or chief of government. Enormous economic progress took place under Bismarck's leadership. He resigned over differences with Kaiser Wilhelm II, the emperor who was to rule during World War I.

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Bismarck 
"drink of champagne and stout" (also called a black velvet), 1910, named for the Ger. chancellor (1815-98), who was said to have been fond of it.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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