Panzer
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Panzer (plural Panzers)
From Middle High German panzer, panzier, from Old French panciere (“coat of mail to protect the belly”), from pance (“paunch, belly”) (compare Medieval Latin panceria, pancerium), from Latin pantex (“paunch, belly”). See also Pansen.
Panzer m (strong, genitive Panzers, plural Panzer)
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