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Gotha
[ goh-tah ]
noun
- a city in S Thuringia, in central Germany.
Gotha
/ ˈɡəʊθə; ˈɡoːta /
noun
- a town in central Germany, in Thuringia on the N edge of the Thuringian forest: capital of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1826–1918); noted for the Almanach de Gotha (a record of the royal and noble houses of Europe, first published in 1764). Pop: 47 158 (2003 est)
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Luther set out from Erfurt, and passed through Gotha, where he again preached.
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Above him in the fuselage sat the rear gunner, and by their combined aid the Gotha could keep all enemy planes at a safe distance.
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The Friedrichshafen bomber was not so large as the Gotha, but in many points of construction it resembled it.
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I somehow found myself in his Highness's territories, of which anybody may read a description in the Almanach de Gotha.
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Jim came to the door, at the sound of Saxe Gotha drinking up his little spring.
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