Schwerterträger

German

Etymology

From Schwerter (swords, plural) + Träger (bearer).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃveːrtərˌtrɛːɡər/, [ˈʃʋeːɐ̯.tɐˌtʁɛː.ɡɐ], [ˈʃʋɛɐ̯.tɐ-], [-ˌtʁeː.ɡɐ]
  • Hyphenation: Schwer‧ter‧trä‧ger

Noun

Schwerterträger m (strong, genitive Schwerterträgers, plural Schwerterträger)

  1. (military history, World War II) a recipient of the Knight's Cross with oak leaves and swords (equivalent to three awarded Knight's Crosses)

Declension

Hypernyms

  • Ritterkreuzträger
    • Eichenlaubträger

Hyponyms

  • Brillantenträger
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