clan

  • 61Clan — der Clan, e (Mittelstufe) Gruppe von Menschen, die miteinander verwandt sind oder die gemeinsame Interessen haben Beispiel: Er kam mit dem ganzen Clan zu uns …

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  • 62clan — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Scottish Gaelic clann offspring, clan, from Old Irish cland plant, offspring, from Latin planta plant Date: 15th century 1. a. a Celtic group especially in the Scottish Highlands comprising a number of… …

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  • 63Clan — Angehörige, Anhang, Anhängerschaft, Bekanntenkreis, Familie, Familienclan, Familienkreis, Familienmitglieder, Verwandtschaft; (abwertend): Bagage; (meist abwertend): Sippschaft; (meist scherzh. od. abwertend): Sippe; (salopp abwertend): Blase,… …

    Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme

  • 64clan — (m) (Intermedio) conjunto de familias de origen común dirigido por un jefe Ejemplos: El clan se reunió en el funeral de su líder. Los nómadas formaban clanes. Sinónimos: tribu …

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  • 65clan — [14] The immediate source of clan is naturally enough Gaelic, but ultimately it comes, somewhat unexpectedly, from Latin, for etymologically it is the same word as plant. Scots Gaelic clann originally meant ‘offspring’ (hence the modern meaning… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 66Clan —    This term is used in this dictionary in preference to tribe as a collective noun for groupings of Gypsies sharing a common cultural and linguistic heritage. These include the Sinti, who do not use the word Rom as a self ascription, as well as… …

    Historical dictionary of the Gypsies

  • 67clan — [celtico, clan «famiglia»] s. m. inv. 1. (fig.) gruppo, tribù 2. (spreg.) conventicola, cricca, clientela, congrega, chiesuola, camarilla 3. (sport) squadra, scuderia, società, ambiente sportivo …

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  • 68clan — [[t]klæn[/t]] n. 1) a group of families or households among the Scottish Highlanders, the heads of which claim descent from a common ancestor 2) a group of people of common descent; family: Our whole clan gathers for Thanksgiving[/ex] 3) a clique …

    From formal English to slang

  • 69clan — [14] The immediate source of clan is naturally enough Gaelic, but ultimately it comes, somewhat unexpectedly, from Latin, for etymologically it is the same word as plant. Scots Gaelic clann originally meant ‘offspring’ (hence the modern meaning… …

    Word origins

  • 70Clan Donald — Crest badge …

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