Alsatian

See also: alsatian

English

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Pronunciation

  • enPR: ăl-sā'shən, IPA(key): /ælˈseɪʃən/
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  • Rhymes: -eɪʃən

Adjective

Alsatian (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to Alsace.
    • 1962 August, “Beyond the Channel: France: Paris Est renaissance”, in Modern Railways, page 133/134:
      [...] while the 7 p.m. is the fastest locomotive-hauled train to Strasbourg reaching the Alsatian capital (313 miles) in 4hr 11min [...].

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Noun

Alsatian (plural Alsatians)

  1. A native or inhabitant of Alsace.
  2. (Australia, New Zealand, British, dated US) A German shepherd dog.
    • 2020, Paul Mendez, Rainbow Milk, Dialogue Books (2021), page 56:
      Even the dogs here are restrained, Jesse thought, unlike the feral Alsatians back home that would sprint barking from the bottom of the garden straight through the house and smash themselves against the inside of the door until their owners appeared and locked them away.
  3. (UK, obsolete) A rogue or debauchee, like those who haunted Alsatia in London.

Usage notes

  • Alsatian was an official name for the German Shepherd Dog in many Commonwealth nations, and although no longer official, remains in common everyday usage in many countries including the United Kingdom.

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Proper noun

Alsatian

  1. The Germanic lect (language or dialect) spoken in Alsace.

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References

  • The Macquarie Dictionary

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