Definitionn. member of the Prussian aristocracy noted especially for militarism
Last update: September 15, 2016
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In the years immediately preceding the war we have to chronicle first a great advance in our knowledge of the beginnings of Egyptian history, owing mainly to the excavations of Prof. Flinders Petrie at Tarkhan 1 and of the German, Prof. Junker (working for Austria), at Tura. [Please select]
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Most of these are members from the Prussian Junker or squire class. [noun]
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Much is heard in Germany and out of Germany of the Prussian Squire or Junker. [noun]
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"Kindly tell your master the Miss Twinklers have arrived," said Anna-Rose, looking every inch a Junker. [Please select]
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Amanda, who had never met a Junker in her happy democratic life, was stirred into bristling emotion by the word master. [Please select]
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Twist's right hand, fork and all, to her lips gave it the brief ceremonious kiss of a well brought up Junker. [Please select]
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Although von Jagow is a Junker of Junkers, the Junkers are against him and claim he is too weak. [Please select]
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