Jünger
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle High German jünger (“disciple, pupil, novice”), from Old High German jungiro (“apostle, disciple, pupil”, nominalised comparative of jung, literally “younger one”). Since Old High German its main use has been for the disciples of Christ, translating Latin discipulus.
Jünger m (strong, genitive Jüngers, plural Jünger, feminine Jüngerin)
Jünger m (plural Jünger)
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