mehrem
German
Pronoun
mehrem
- (obsolete) dative masculine/neuter singular comparative degree of viel
- 1634, Paul Fleming, “In Groß-Neugart der Reußen, M.DC.XXXIV.” Deutsche Gedichte volume 1, page 129; quoted in: Walter Pape, “Vita Nuova: Moscow and the German Writers”, Yearbook of European Studies 13 (1999), page 180:
- Er fastet mit Bedachte.
Frommsein ist seine Kunst. Von mehrem weiß er nicht.- He fasts conscientiously.
His art is to be pious. He does not know of anything else.
- He fasts conscientiously.
- 1827, E. Stierlin, J. R. Wyß, editors, Berner-Chronik, von Anfang der Stadt Bern bis 1526. Dritter Band, die Schlacht bey Dornach, 1499, und bis gegen das Ende des Jetzerischen Handels, 1508, Bern, page 235 & 253:
- ... mit mehrem Schaden ...
... ohn Zwyfel endlich zu mehrem Urtheil ...- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- 1634, Paul Fleming, “In Groß-Neugart der Reußen, M.DC.XXXIV.” Deutsche Gedichte volume 1, page 129; quoted in: Walter Pape, “Vita Nuova: Moscow and the German Writers”, Yearbook of European Studies 13 (1999), page 180:
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