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| | + | *''Fürst'' is a title which is held by the ruler of a [[principality]] or the head of a noble family. The son a of a reigning monarch holds the title of ''[[Prinz]]''. |
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| | ====Declension==== | | ====Declension==== |
Latest revision as of 19:01, 4 March 2013
[edit] German
[edit] Etymology
From Old High German furisto, from the substantivised weak inflection of Proto-Germanic *furistaz ("first").
[edit] Pronunciation
Fürst m. (genitive Fürsten, plural Fürsten)
- prince
[edit] Usage notes
- Fürst is a title which is held by the ruler of a principality or the head of a noble family. The son a of a reigning monarch holds the title of Prinz.
[edit] Declension