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Dich   Listen
verb
Dich  v. i.  To ditch. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Dich" Quotes from Famous Books



... instead of the little texts of the younger children already spoken of, the hymns for the following Sunday's service. Of these, two especially light up the gloomy lowering dawn of my early boyhood, like two brilliant stars. They are—"Schwing dich auf, mein Herz und Geist," and "Es kostet viel ein Christ zu sein."[7] These hymns were hymns of life to me. I found my own little life expressed therein; and they took such a hold upon me that often in later years ...
— Autobiography of Friedrich Froebel • Friedrich Froebel

... "Der erste dich im dorfe," said the manager in German. "He was caught every year in the woods. You must learn to respect ...
— The Awakening - The Resurrection • Leo Nikoleyevich Tolstoy



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