Ungemach

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Ungemach n (strong, genitive Ungemaches or Ungemachs, no plural)

  1. (dated) hardship
    • Bach, Cantata BWV 150, Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich:
      Zedern müssen von den Winden oft viel Ungemach empfinden.
      Cedars must often feel hardship before the winds.
  2. adversity, ill

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