Primat
English
Noun
Primat (plural Primats)
- A very large champagne bottle with the capacity of about 27 liters, equivalent to 36 standard bottles.
Translations
champagne bottle
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Anagrams
German
Etymology
From substantive use of (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Late Latin prīmās (“chief; noble”), from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin prīmus (“prime, first rank”) + -ās.
Pronunciation
Noun
Primat m (genitive Primaten, plural Primaten)
Declension
Synonyms
- (ecclesiastical position): Primas
Noun
Primat n or m (genitive Primats or Primates, plural Primate)
- primacy, supremacy
- 2010, Der Spiegel, issue 21/2010, page 37:
- Doch das Gesetz der Demokratie gilt nur zwischen den Bürgern und ihrem Staat. In der Außenpolitik gilt traditionell das Primat der Regierung.
- But the law of democracy is only in force between the citizens and their state. In foreign policy the primacy of the government is traditionally in force.
- Doch das Gesetz der Demokratie gilt nur zwischen den Bürgern und ihrem Staat. In der Außenpolitik gilt traditionell das Primat der Regierung.
- Synonym: Vorrang
- 2010, Der Spiegel, issue 21/2010, page 37:
- (ecclesiastical) primacy
- (wine) Primat
Declension
Template:de-decl-noun-n or Template:de-decl-noun-m
Synonyms
- (ecclesiastical station): Primas
See also
- Primat on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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