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- ...he three inner segments are [[petal]]s. Though the traditional daffodil of folklore, poetry, and field may have a yellow to golden-yellow color all over, both In some countries the yellow variation is associated with [[Easter]]. The German for daffodil is ''Osterglocke'', that is "Easter bell."24 KB (3,616 words) - 11:28, 7 July 2010
- ...enetrate the skin so easily.{{Citation needed|date=August 2008}} In the [[German language]], the [[idiom]] "sich in die Nesseln setzen", or to sit in nettle In recent years a German company has started to produce commercial nettle textiles. <ref>[http://www21 KB (3,099 words) - 11:28, 7 July 2010
- ...er Bacon]], or by the [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] people (according to [[folklore]] a [[friar]] [[Berthold Schwarz]]), with literary and archeological eviden ...name ''Schwarzpulver'' or in English ''Schwarz's powder''. Schwarz is also German for [[black]] so this [[folk-tale]], while likely containing elements of tr51 KB (7,447 words) - 09:15, 20 September 2010
- ...r falls on the 1st or 2nd, then the festival will go on until October 3 ([[German Unity Day]]). Thus, the festival is now 17 days when the 1st Sunday is Octo ...ue to [[drunkenness]]. These drunk patrons are often called "Bierleichen" (German for "beer corpses").27 KB (3,757 words) - 20:52, 26 September 2010
- .../www.foodsci.uoguelph.ca/dairyedu/ichist.html |title=Ice Cream History and Folklore |work=Dairy Science and Technology Education Series |publisher=[[University The development of industrial refrigeration by German engineer [[Carl von Linde]] during the 1870s eliminated the need to cut and53 KB (8,194 words) - 18:38, 13 October 2010
- |caption4 = German Heliogen brand radio showing "basket-weave" coil, 1935 ..."foxhole receivers"''' by the popular press, and they became part of the [[folklore]] of [[Second World War|World War II]].73 KB (10,437 words) - 13:50, 10 December 2011