Ach-laut
noun
(sometimes capital) (phonetics) the voiceless velar fricative sound that is written as ch in Scottish loch or in German ach, often allophonic with the ich-laut See also ich-laut
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- Acha
acha American College Health Association American College of Hospital Administrators Historical Examples It is forty leagues north or east to acha, and four leagues southeast to Tutahaco, a province with eight villages. Original Narratives of Early American History Vaca and Others For Nero it is a great encouragement to make the journey to acha. Quo […]
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(def 1). Historical Examples And he said: Go up, and say to Achab: Prepare thy chariot, and go down, lest the rain prevent thee. The Bible, Douay-Rheims Version Various So Achab slept with his fathers; and Ochozias, his son, reigned in his stead. The Bible, Douay-Rheims Version Various For which crime Elias denounceth to Achab […]
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- Achaea
an ancient district in S Greece, on the Gulf of Corinth. Historical Examples In 1333 it was annexed to Achaea, in 1336 to Servia, and in 1394 to Venice. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 Various At Teuthea in Achaea she was worshipped as the goddess of the woodland pasture, and at Cnidus […]