n.;
High German,
Low German,
a. [ L. Germanus. See German, n. ] Of or pertaining to Germany. [ 1913 Webster ]
German Baptists.
German bit,
German carp (Zool.),
German millet (Bot.),
German paste,
German process (Metal.),
German sarsaparilla,
German sausage,
German silver (Chem.),
German steel (Metal.),
German text (Typog.),
German tinder.
a. [ OE. german, germain, F. germain, fr. L. germanus full, own (said of brothers and sisters who have the same parents); akin to germen germ. Cf. Germ, Germane. ] Nearly related; closely akin. [ 1913 Webster ]
Wert thou a leopard, thou wert german to the lion. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
Brother german.
Cousins german.
n. [ OE. germaunder, F. germandrée, It. calamandrea, L. chamaedrys, fr. Gr.&unr_;; &unr_; on the earth or ground + &unr_; tree. See Humble, and Tree. ] (Bot.) A plant of the genus
American germander,
Germander chickweed,
Water germander,
Wood germander,
a. [ See German akin, nearly related. ] Literally, near akin; hence, closely allied; appropriate or fitting; relevant. [ 1913 Webster ]
The phrase would be more germane to the matter. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
[ An amendment ] must be germane. Barclay (Digest). [ 1913 Webster ]
a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or containing, germanium. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ L. Germanicus: cf. F. germanique. See German, n. ]
n. [ Cf. F. germanisme. ]
n. [ NL., fr. L.
n. The act of Germanizing. M. Arnold. [ 1913 Webster ]