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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In German, a castle or manor-house: a term equivalent to the French château.
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Examples
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Nach dem Tiefststand seit 2005 am Freitag schloss der Dax heute mit 11,4 Prozent im Plus.
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Plus, The German Cafe had a nice tapestry of a fine German schloss, in a dark corner.
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He recalled his father telling him of the time, at the end of the FirstWorldWar, when, as a prisoner in some German schloss, they had brought his cousin in and told them they were to be taken home.
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Book early since the hotel is a favorite for wedding parties, particularly in summer.www. schloss-romrod.com
On Germany's Fairy-Tale Trail Rhea Wessel 2010
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Also, my friend Bob Norton had just returned from a trip to Germany, where he'd seen the TnTs' massive schloss in Regensburg.
Archive 2009-04-01 Walter Jon Williams 2009
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Around the walls of the schloss are countless paintings and other works of art, many of them stolen.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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For the less active, there are four distinct low-tech spas, including a hydrotherapy-centered Badehaus, a Turkish hammam, a family spa and an outdoor nature spa, which offer massage, and thermal and electro treatments (rooms from €170 per night; schloss-elmau. de).
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Around the walls of the schloss are countless paintings and other works of art, many of them stolen.
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Also, my friend Bob Norton had just returned from a trip to Germany, where he'd seen the TnTs' massive schloss in Regensburg.
Elegy for Angels and Dogs Walter Jon Williams 2009
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Plus, Rezko said he has a sweeeet deal on a schloss.
Obama talks to Berlin "as a citizen — a proud citizen of the United States, and a fellow citizen of the world." Ann Althouse 2008
myth commented on the word schloss
In Styria, we, though by no means magnificent people, inhabit a castle, or schloss. - Camilla - Sheridan Le Fanu
March 11, 2009