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Bavarian

[ buh-vair-ee-uhn ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to Bavaria, its inhabitants, or their dialect.


noun

  1. a native or an inhabitant of Bavaria.
  2. the High German speech of Bavaria and Austria. Compare Alemannic ( def 1 ).

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Bavarian1

First recorded in 1630–40; Bavari(a) + -an

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Example Sentences

At the Bavarian-inspired Der Garten, a food truck stationed near Taos Ski Valley, the bison on the menu is sourced from the Taos Pueblo, the Native community a mile north of town that has been in existence for over 1,000 years.

For instance, in 1924, a military veteran and Bavarian immigrant named Henry Gerber started the first known LGBTQ organization in the United States, the innocuously-titled Society for Human Rights.

I sat on their gorgeous outdoor deck, feasted on a Bavarian pretzel and sipped my beer in the sunshine— a perfect setting.

The 26-year-old Cambridge graduate in mathematics was on a train to the Bavarian alps, where he and a friend planned to climb the Watzmann, Germany’s third highest peak.

Hans Jakob Steinberger was born May 25, 1921, in the Bavarian town of Bad Kissingen.

In this capacity, Spitz provided information on the German Red Cross and the Bavarian Separatist Movement in southern Germany.

Their vista of the snow-capped Andes suggests the Bavarian alps and the view from Berchtesgaden.

The Romanesque-styled Neuschwanstein sits propped on the Bavarian countryside in a stately pose.

On the last day she asked in a strong No Nonsense Bavarian manner: So!

According to WWD, the collection mixes classic Bavarian pieces with edgy black leather.

But that which really constituted the strength of the Bavarian claim was the weakness of the Bavarian government.

Their displeasure was increased at finding there was no intention of sending away the Bavarian military.

In a few days these peaceful Bavarian people settled down to their daily routine.

In one sense it has no army, for the Prussian and the Bavarian armies, although the empire bears the cost, still exist.

Frederick spoke freely to Ewart with reference to the Bavarian exchange, but would promise nothing as regards Holland.

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