gemuetlich

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See also: gemütlich

English[edit]

Adjective[edit]

gemuetlich (comparative more gemuetlich, superlative most gemuetlich)

  1. Alternative form of gemutlich
    • 1960, Ernest Kirschten, Catfish and Crystal, page 38:
      But St. Louis still is gemuetlich, or about as gemuetlich as may be in 17 a.m.p. (After Manhattan Project.)
    • 1987, Christopher Redmond, Welcome to America, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, →ISBN:
      Many never closed their doors, and all were gemuetlich and respectable, if noisy.
    • 2008, James McGee, A 20th Century Life: Travels Through the Years, →ISBN, page 169:
      The neighbors of Marie and Heinie were also visited and these gemuetlich (comfortable) days of good food and playing board games with Marie and Heinie in the evenings or going with Dieter and his friends to a pub passed quickly.