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Definition
Synonym
earl
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Graf
earl
Graf
m
, Fürst
m
hist.
Grafen
pl
, Fürsten
pl
count,
earl
Br.
counts,
earl
s
Graf
m
; Fürst
m
hist.
Grafen
pl
; Fürsten
pl
count;
earl
Br.
counts;
earl
s
Nachkommenschaft
f
; Nachkommen
pl
jur.
keine Nachkommenschaft
Nachkommen hinterlassen
Aus der Ehe gingen vier Kinder hervor.
Der Fürst starb ohne männliche Nachkommen.
issue (children of your own)
no issue
to leave issue
The issue of the marriage were four children.
The
earl
died without male issue.
einen Hund (an einem Ort) unterbringen
v
unterbringend
untergebracht
Die Jagdhunde des Grafen waren (in Hundehütten) hinter den Ställen untergebracht.
Die prämierten Hunde sind seit drei Jahren auf dem nahegelegenen Landgut untergebracht.
to kennel a dog (in a place)
kennelling
Br.
; kenneling
Am.
kennelled
Br.
; kenneled
Am.
The Earl's hound dogs were kennelled behind the stables.
The prize-winning dogs have been kennelled at the nearby estate for three years.
Deutsche
Graf Synonyme
graf
Englische
earl Synonyme
earl
Brahman
archduke
aristocrat
armiger
baron
baronet
blue blood
count
daimio
duke
esquire
gentleman
grand duke
grandee
hidalgo
lace-curtain
laird
landgrave
lord
lordling
magnate
magnifico
margrave
marquis
noble
nobleman
optimate
palsgrave
patrician
peer
seigneur
seignior
silk-stocking
squire
swell
thoroughbred
upper-cruster
viscount
waldgrave
earl
ier
aforetime
already
antecedent
anterior
anticipatory
as yet
before
before all
before now
beforehand
beforetime
ci-devant
down
earl
y
elder
ere
ere then
erenow
erewhile
erst
erstwhile
first
fore
foregoing
former
formerly
heretofore
historically
hitherto
in the past
in times past
inferior
lower
lowest
nether
older
once
only yesterday
or ever
preceding
precurrent
preexistent
prehistorically
previous
previously
prime
prior
priorly
recently
senior
so far
sooner
subjacent
then
theretofore
thus far
under
whilom
yesterday
yet
earl
iness
anachronism
antecedence
antecedency
antedate
antedating
anteriority
anticipation
earl
ier state
historical error
lateness
metachronism
misdate
misdating
mistiming
parachronism
past time
postdating
precedence
precedency
precession
predating
preexistence
priority
prochronism
prolepsis
status quo ante
tardiness
unpunctuality
earl
y
a priori
advanced
ages ago
ahead
ahead of time
already
anachronistic
ancient
anciently
antecedent
antedated
antediluvian
anterior
anticipative
anticipatory
antiquated
antique
away back
back
backward
before
before all
beforehand
beforetime
beginning
behind time
behindhand
betimes
bright and
earl
y
ci-devant
dated
earl
ier
elder
ere
ere then
erenow
erstwhile
ex post facto
first
fore
foredated
foregoing
forehand
forehanded
foresighted
foresightedly
former
formerly
heretofore
hitherto
immemorial
in advance
in ancient times
in anticipation
in good time
in olden times
in times past
inappropriate
initial
initially
inopportune
into the past
late
long ago
long since
metachronistic
misdated
mistimed
of old
of yore
old
olden
older
once
onetime
or ever
original
originally
out of date
out of season
overdue
oversoon
parachronistic
past
past due
pioneer
postdated
preceding
precipitant
precocious
precociously
precurrent
preexistent
prehistoric
premature
prematurely
prevenient
previous
previously
primal
prime
primeval
primitive
primordial
prior
priorly
pristine
prochronistic
quondam
recent
retroactive
retrospective
seasonably
senior
some time ago
some time back
sometime
soon
tardy
then
theretofore
timely
unanticipated
unexpected
unpunctual
unseasonable
untimely
years ago
yet
earl Definition
Earl
(
n.
)
A
nobleman
of
England
ranking
below
a
marquis,
and
above
a
viscount.
The
rank
of
an
earl
corresponds
to
that
of
a
count
(comte)
in
France,
and
graf
in
Germany.
Hence
the
wife
of
an
earl
is
still
called
countess.
See
Count.
Earl
(
n.
)
The
needlefish.
Earl
marshal
(
)
An
officer
of
state
in
England
who
marshals
and
orders
all
great
ceremonials,
takes
cognizance
of
matters
relating
to
honor,
arms,
and
pedigree,
and
directs
the
proclamation
of
peace
and
war.
The
court
of
chivalry
was
formerly
under
his
jurisdiction,
and
he
is
still
the
head
of
the
herald's
office
or
college
of
arms.
earl Bedeutung
earl
a
British
peer
ranking
below
a
marquess
and
above
a
viscount
Earl
Marshal
an
officer
of
the
English
peerage
who
organizes
royal
processions
and
other
ceremonies
Attlee
Clement
Attlee
Clement
Richard
Attlee
st
Earl
Attlee
British
statesman
and
leader
of
the
Labour
Party
who
instituted
the
welfare
state
in
Britain
(-)
Baldwin
Stanley
Baldwin
st
Earl
Baldwin
of
Bewdley
English
statesman,
member
of
the
Conservative
Party
(-)
Balfour
Arthur
James
Balfour
st
Earl
of
Balfour
English
statesman,
member
of
the
Conservative
Party
(-)
Burger
Warren
Burger
Warren
E.
Burger
Warren
Earl
Burger
United
States
jurist
appointed
chief
justice
of
the
United
States
Supreme
Court
by
Richard
Nixon
(-)
Carter
Jimmy
Carter
James
Earl
Carter
James
Earl
Carter
Jr.
President
Carter
th
President
of
the
United
States
(-)
Chesterfield
Fourth
Earl
of
Chesterfield
Philip
Dormer
Stanhope
suave
and
witty
English
statesman
remembered
mostly
for
letters
to
his
son
(-)
Disraeli
Benjamin
Disraeli
First
Earl
of
Beaconsfield
British
statesman
who
as
Prime
Minister
bought
controlling
interest
in
the
Suez
Canal
and
made
Queen
Victoria
the
empress
of
India
(-)
Grey
Charles
Grey
Second
Earl
Grey
Englishman
who
as
Prime
Minister
implemented
social
reforms
including
the
abolition
of
slavery
throughout
the
British
Empire
(-)
Kitchener
Herbert
Kitchener
Horatio
Herbert
Kitchener
First
Earl
Kitchener
of
Khartoum
British
field
marshal
(-)
Montfort
Simon
de
Montfort
Earl
of
Leicester
an
English
nobleman
who
led
the
baronial
rebellion
against
Henry
III
(-)
North
Frederick
North
Second
Earl
of
Guilford
British
statesman
under
George
III
whose
policies
led
to
rebellion
in
the
American
colonies
(-)
Pitt
William
Pitt
First
Earl
of
Chatham
Pitt
the
Elder
English
statesman
who
brought
the
Seven
Years'
War
to
an
end
(-)
Pitt
William
Pitt
Second
Earl
of
Chatham
Pitt
the
Younger
English
statesman
and
son
of
Pitt
the
Elder
(-)
Russell
Bertrand
Russell
Bertrand
Arthur
William
Russell
Earl
Russell
English
philosopher
and
mathematician
who
collaborated
with
Whitehead
(-)
Walpole
Robert
Walpole
Sir
Robert
Walpole
First
Earl
of
Orford
Englishman
and
Whig
statesman
who
(under
George
I)
was
effectively
the
first
British
prime
minister
(-)
Walpole
Horace
Walpole
Horatio
Walpole
Fourth
Earl
of
Orford
English
writer
and
historian,
son
of
Sir
Robert
Walpole
(-)
Warren
Earl
Warren
United
States
jurist
who
served
as
chief
justice
of
the
United
States
Supreme
Court
(-)
Warwick
Earl
of
Warwick
Richard
Neville
Kingmaker
English
statesman,
during
the
War
of
the
Roses
he
fought
first
for
the
house
of
York
and
secured
the
throne
for
Edward
IV
and
then
changed
sides
to
fight
for
the
house
of
Lancaster
and
secured
the
throne
for
Henry
VI
(-)
Wavell
Archibald
Percival
Wavell
First
Earl
Wavell
British
field
marshal
in
North
Africa
in
World
War
II,
he
defeated
the
Italians
before
being
defeated
by
the
Germans
(-)
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