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This paper argues that discourses of love in Ghanaian market literature for youth offer a view into complex negotiations of agency and empowerment. Drawing on Deborah Durham's notion of youth as "social `shifters'" and Francis Nyamnjoh's conception of the "interconnectedness" of agency, I take Ghanaian market literature as one specific case of how African literature for youth foregrounds questions of continuity and change as African societies enter into increasingly complex global relations. In this literature for youth, received notions of love, often constructed out of impressions from American pop and hip hop music, carry new notions of agency that compete with existing "domesticated" forms. Authors like Ike Tandoh and Evelyn Tay employ discourses of love to offer youth alternative avenues for empowerment in a context of socio-economic disenfranchizement. In a creative process of "straddling", this writing both reveals and reproduces the contradictions that obtain in youth configurations of agency.

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M


machen, _tr._ make

Macht, _f._ -"e power

Maedchen, _n._ -- girl

Madonna, _f._ -en Madonna, the Holy Virgin

Magd, _f._ -"e maid, maiden

Maegdlein, _n._ -- maiden, lassie

Mahd, _f._ -en mowing, hay crop

Mahl, _n._ -e _and_ -"er repast, banquet, feast

Maehne, _f._ -n mane

Maehre, _f._ -n mare

Mai, _m._ May (_month_) (_In compounds often_ _Maien_, _e.g._,
_Maienglueck_, _n._ Maytime bliss)

Maid, _f._ (_poet._) maiden

Mal, _n._ -e time; _zweimal_ two times

malen, _tr._ paint

Manen, _pl._ Manes, _i.e._, spirits of the departed

Mann, _m._ -"er man

Maennerwuerde, _f._ -n manly dignity

Mantel, _m._ -" mantle

Maerchen, _n._ -- fairy tale

maerchenstill, faery still

Maere, _f._ -n tale

Marie, _f._ Mary

Mark, _n._ marrow

markig, containing marrow; (_fig._) pithy, virile

Marmor, _m._ marble

Marmorbild, _n._ -er marble image, statue

Marsch, _m._ -"e march

Matte, _f._ -n meadow (_especially_) mountain meadow

Mauer, _f._ -n wall

Maultier, _n._ -e mule

Meer, _n._ -e sea

meiden, ie, ie, _tr._ shun, avoid

meinen, _tr._ think, mean, be of the opinion

Meister, _m._ -- master

melden, _tr._ announce, make known; mention

Melodei, _f._, (_poet. license_) for _Melodie_, _f._ -en melody

melodisch, melodious

Menge, _f._ -n crowd, throng

mengen, _tr. and refl._ mix, intermingle

Mensch, _m._ -en human being, man (_i.e., homo_) (_In compounds_
_Menschen-_ _often_ = human)

messen, a[l], e; i, _tr._ measure, compare; _sich mit jemandem messen_
try one's strength against another's

Miene, _f._ -n expression, mien, air

mild, mild, gentle

mischen, _tr._ mix, mingle

mit, _sep. pref._ along (_with others_); _e.g._, _mit-gehen_ go along

Mitte, _f._ -n middle, midst

Mitternacht, _f._ -"e midnight

Moder, _m._ mould, decay

Mohn, _m._ poppy

Mond, _m._ -e moon

Mondnacht, _f._ -"e moonlit night

moosig, mossy

Mord, _m._ -e murder

Moerder, _m._ -- murderer

morgen, to-morrow

Morgen, _m._ -- morning

Morgenland, _n._ Orient

Morgenrot, _n._ the red morning sky, Aurora

Moewe, _f._ -n sea gull

muede, tired; _eine Sache -- sein_ be tired of a thing

Muehe, _f._ -n difficulty; endeavor

muehen, _tr._ weary

Muehle, _f._ -n mill

Muehlengraben, _m._ -" mill brook _or_ ditch

Mueller, _m._ -- miller

Mund, _m._ (-e _or_ -"er, _both rare_) mouth

munter, merry, cheerful

muerbe, tender, soft, brittle

murmeln, _intr._ murmur

Musik, _f._ music

Mut, _m._ courage, spirit

Mutter, _f._ -" mother

Muetze, _f._ -n cap

Myrte, _f._ -n myrtle


N


Nachforschung, _f._ -en searching out, exploring

nach-gellen, _intr._ echo _or_ reverberate shrilly

Nachmittag, _m._ -e afternoon

nach-sehen, a, e; ie, _intr._ follow a person with one's gaze (with
_dat._)

Nacht, _f._ -"e night

naechtens, at night

Nachtigall, _f._ -en nightingale

naechtlich, nightly, nocturnal

nackend, nackt naked

Nacken, _m._ -- neck

nahe, near, close to; _nah an_ close to

Naehe, _f._ nearness, presence

nahen, _refl._ approach, draw near

naehen, _tr._ sew

Nahrung, _f._ -en food

Name, _m._ -ns, -n name

nass, wet, moist

Natter, _f._ -n viper, adder

Natur, _f._ -en nature

Nebel, _m._ -- fog, mist

necken, _tr._ tease; _neckend_ playful

nehmen, a, omm; imm, _tr._ take

neidisch, envious

neigen, _tr. and refl._ bow, bend

Nest, _n._ -er nest

netzen, _tr._ wet, moisten, wash

neu, new

Neujahr, _n._ New Year

nicken, _intr._ nod

nie, never

nieder, _sep. pref._ down, downward

nieder-brechen, a[l], o; i, _intr._ plunge down

Niederlaender, _m._ -- Dutchman; Dutch Master (_i.e._, painter)

nieder-liegen, a, e, _for_ _darnieder-liegen_, _intr._ lie prostrate

nieder-steigen, ie, ie _intr._ descend

nimmer, never, nevermore

nimmermehr, nevermore

nimmersatt, insatiable

nirgends, nowhere

Nixe, _f._ -n nymph

Nord(en), _m._ north

Nordlicht, _n._ -er northern lights

Normann(e), _m._ -en Norman

Not, _f._ -"e dire need, distress

nun, now


O


obgleich, although

obschon, even if, although

oede, desolate, waste

offen, open

oeffnen, _tr. and refl._ open

Oeffnung, _f._ -en opening

Ohr, _n._ -s, -en ear

Oktober, _m._ October

Opfer, _n._ -- sacrifice

Orakel, _n._ -- oracle; _--spruch_ utterance of the oracle

Orange, _f._ -n orange

Ort, _m._ -e _and_ -"er place, spot

Ost(en), _m._ east


P


Paar, _n._ -e pair, couple

Page, _m._ -n page

Palast, _m._ -"e palace

Palme, _f._ -n palm (tree)

Panier, _n._ -e banner

Pantoffel, _m._ -s, -(n) slipper

Panzer, _m._ -- coat of mail

passen, _intr._ watch, wait for

passieren, _intr._ (s) happen, come to pass

Pein, _f._ pain, torment

peitschen, _tr._ lash, whip

Perserschah, _m._ the Shah of Persia

Pfad, _m._ -e path

pfeifen, iff, iff, _tr._ whistle

Pfeil, _m._ -e arrow

Pferd, _n._ -e horse

Pfingsten, _f. pl._ Pentecost

pflanzen, _tr._ plant

Pflug, _m._ -"e plow

Pfuehl, _m., n._ -e pillow, bolster, cushion

Piccolo, _f._ piccolo (_a small shrill flute_)

picken, _tr. and intr._ tick (_of a watch_)

Pinsel, _m._ -- painter's brush

plaetschern, _intr._ ripple, splash

ploetzlich, suddenly

pochen, _intr._ beat, knock

Pokal, _m._ -e goblet

Port, _m._ -e port

Post, _f._ -en mail, mail cqach

Posthorn, _n._ -"er postman's horn

Postillion, _m._ -e postilion

Pracht, _f._ splendor

praechtig, splendid, magnificent

Preis, _m._ -e prize, the best of all

preisen, ie, ie, _tr._ praise

pressen, _tr._ press, choke

Puk, _m._ Puck

pulsen, _intr._ pulse

Pulver, _n._ -- powder


Q


Qual, _f._ -en torment, torture, pain

quaelen, _tr._ torment, torture

Qualm, _m._ dense smoke _or_ vapor

qualmen, _intr._ rise in fumes, give forth smoke

Quartier, _n._ -e quarters

Quell, _m._ -e, _f._ -en spring, fountain

quellen, _intr._ well; flow

querfeldein, straight through the fields


R


Rache, _f._ revenge, vengeance

raechen (_archaic_ o, o), _tr. and refl._ revenge, avenge

Raecher, _m._ -- avenger

Rad, _n._ -"er wheel

ragen, _intr._ tower, loom up

Rand, _m._ -"er edge, rim

rasch, quick, fast

rascheln, _intr._ rustle

rasen, _intr._ rage

Rasen, _m._ -- green sward, turf

rasten, _intr._ rest

rauben, _tr._; _jemanden etwas --_ rob _or_ deprive a person of a thing

Raeuber, _m._ -- robber

rauh, rough, rude

Raum, _m._ --"e space, realm, room, place

rauschen, _intr._ roar, rustle; _leis rauschend_ softly rustling _or_
murmuring

Rebe, _f._ -n grape

Rechnung, _f._ -en bill, account

recht, right; true, real

rege, active

regen, _refl._ move, stir

Regen, _m._ rain

Regenbogen, _m._ -- rainbow

regungslos, motionless

Reh, _n._ -e roe, deer

reich, rich

Reich, _n._ -e empire, realm

reichen, _tr._ reach, give

Reigen, _m._ -- a round dance

Reihe, _f._ -n row

reihen, _tr. and refl._ arrange; join in a row _or_ line

Reihen, _m._ = Reigen

rein, clean, pure

Reise, _f._ -n journey

reisen, _intr._ travel, journey

reissen, i, i, _tr._ tear, pull, draw

reiten, itt, itt, _intr._ ride

Reiter, _m._ -- rider, horseman

Reitersmann, _m., pl._ -leute _poet. for_ _Reiter_

reizen, _tr._ allure, attract, charm

rennen, rannte, gerannt, _intr._ run, race

Requiem, _n._ requiem

Rest, _m._ -e remnant

retten, _tr._ rescue, save

Retter, _m._ -- rescuer

Reue, _f._ repentance, remorse

Revier, _n._ -e territory, ground

Rhein, _m._ Rhine

richten, _tr._ judge; _das Wort an jemanden --_ address somebody

riechen, o[s], o[s], _tr._ scent, smell, sniff

Riese, _m._ -n giant

riesengross, of gigantic size

Riesengroesse, _f._ -n giant size

riesenhaft, gigantic

Riesenmass, _n._ -e giant stature _or_ size

Ring, _m._ -e ring, circle

Ringelreihen, _m._ -- round dance

ringen, a, u, _tr._ struggle, fight

rings, rings herum round about, on all sides

rinnen, a, o, _intr._ flow, stream

Rippe, _f._ -n rib

rippenduerr, skinny, gaunt (_so thin that the ribs protrude_)

Ritter, _m._ -- knight

Ritterschaft, _f._ knighthood

roecheln, _intr._ rattle in one's throat, breathe the last gasp

Rock, _m._ -"e coat

Rocken, _m._ -- distaff

Rohr, _n._ -e reed, cane; tube, pipe (_hence_ smokestack, chimney)

rollen, _tr. and intr._ roll

Roemer, _m._ -- Roman

roemisch, Roman

Rose, _f._ -n rose

Rosenband, _n._ -er wreath _or_ garland of roses

rosenfarben, rose-colored

Rosenkranz, _n._ -e rosary

Ross, _n._ -e steed

rot, red

Rotonde, _f._ -n rotunda

ruecken, _tr. and intr._ move

Ruder, _n._ -- oar

rudern, _intr. and tr._ row

Rudertakt, _m._ rhythm of the oars

rufen, ie, u, _tr. and intr._ call, cry, shout

Rufer, _m._ -- caller

Ruhe, _f._ rest, quiet; _in Ruh' lassen_ leave alone _or_ undisturbed

ruhen, _intr._ rest

Ruhestaette, _f._ -n resting place

ruhig, calm, quiet

Ruhm, _m._ fame, glory

ruehren, _tr._ stir, move; touch; wield

rund, round

Rund, _n._ -e round

Runde, _f._ -n circle; _tosende Runde_ boisterous circle of the dance

Rune, _f._ -n runic letter

Runenstein, _m._ -e rune stone

Russland, _n._ Russia

Ruestung, _f._ -en armor, coat of mail


S


Saal, _m._ -e hall

Saat, _f._ -en seed, grain sown; young crop

Saatengruen, _n._ the green of young crops

Sache, _f._ -n matter, cause; _meine --_ my affair

sacht, soft

saeen, _tr._ sow

Saeer, _m._ -- sower

Sage, _f._ -n myth, legend

sagen, _tr._ say

Saite, _f._ -n string (_of a musical instrument_)

samt, (_prep, with dat._) together with

Sand, _m._ sand

sanft, gentle

Sang, _m._ song

Saenger, _m._ -- singer

Saengertum, _n._ minstrelsy

Sattel, _m._ -- saddle

sauber, neat

saugen, o, o, _tr._ suck, drink in

Saeule, _f._ -n pillar, column

Saum, _m._ -e hem, edge, border

saeumen, _tr._ hem, fringe

saeuseln, _intr._ rustle

sausen, _intr._ rush, roar, whiz

Schacht, _m._ -e gorge, ravine

schade: _es ist --_ it is a pity; _ewig --_ great pity

Schaefer, _m._ -- shepherd

schaffen, u[l], a, _tr._ create, bring forth; _intr. and tr. weak verb_
work, do

Schale, _f._ -n cup, bowl; scale (_of a balance_); _in gleichen Schalen_
in equal scales

schallen, _weak and_ o, o, sound, resound

Schalmei, _f._ -en reed pipe, shawm

Schar, _f._ -en flock, crowd

Schaerpe, _f._ -n sash, scarf

Schatten, _m._ -- shadow, shade

Schauder, _m._ -- shudder, thrill of awe

schauen, _tr. and intr._ look, gaze, see

Schauer, _m._ -- thrill of awe, shudder

schauerlich, causing a shudder, horrible

schauern, _intr._ shudder

Schaugerueste, _n._ -- stage, platform

schaeumen, _intr._ foam

schaurig, horrible

Schauspiel, _n._ -e drama

Scheide, _f._ -n line of separation

scheiden, ie, ie, _tr. and intr._ separate, part, leave

Scheidetag, _m._ -e day of parting

Scheidewand, _f._ -"e partition

Schein, _m._ -e light, glow

scheinen, ie, ie, _intr._ shine, gleam; seem

Scheitel, _m._ -- crown _or_ top of the head

Schelle, _f._ -n bell

Schellentraeger, _m._ -- crescent player (_the crescent_ _Schellenbaum_,
_m._, = _a crescent-shaped instrument with a series of bells that are
struck with a hammer_)

Schelm, _m._ -e rogue, rascal

Schemen, _m._ -- phantom, shadow

schenken, _tr._ present, give

scheren, _tr._ vex, tease; _was schert mich das?_ what does that matter
to me _or_ concern me?

scheu, shy, timid, timorous

Scheuer, _f._ -n barn, granary

schicken, _tr._ send

Schicksal, _n._ -e fate, destiny

schier, sheer

schiessen, o[s], o[s], _tr. and intr._ shoot; _intr._ (= _sich schnell
bewegen_) shoot _or_ dash along; _zur Erde --_ to plunge to earth

Schiff, _n._ -e ship

schiffen, _intr._ travel by ship, sail

Schiffer, _m._ -- sailor, boatman

Schild, _m._ -e shield

Schilderklang, _m._ ringing or clanking of shields

Schildwache, _f._ -n sentinel, guard

Schilf, _n._ sedge

schilfig, covered with sedge

schimmern, _intr._ glisten, gleam

schirmen, _tr._ protect, shield

Schlaf, _m._ sleep

Schlaefe, _f._ -n temple

schlafen, ie, a; ae, _intr._ sleep

schlaefrig, sleepy

Schlag, _m._ -"e blow, stroke

schlagen, u, a; ae, _tr._ beat, strike; _die Saiten --_ strike the cords;
_den Mantel um jemanden --_ throw the mantle around someone; _intr._
beat; (_of birds_) sing

Schlange, _f._ -n snake

schlank, slender

schleichen, i, i, _intr._ steal, slip _or_ creep along

Schleier, _m._ -- veil

Schleppe, _f._ -n train (_of a dress_)

schleppen, _tr._ drag

schleudern, _tr._ hurl

schliessen, o[s], o[s], _tr._ close

Schlinge, _f._ -n snare, sling

schlingen, a, u, _tr._ wind, circle

Schloss, _n._ -"er castle

Schlummer, _m._ slumber

Schlummerer, _m._ -- slumberer

schlummerlos, slumberless

schlummern, _intr._ slumber

Schmach, _f._ disgrace

schmal, narrow

Schmaus, _m._ -"e feast, banquet

schmeicheln, _intr. (with dat.)_ flatter

Schmerz, _m._ -es, -en pain

schmerzenlos, painless

Schmetterling, _m._ -e butterfly

Schmied, _m._ -e smith

Schmiede, _f._ -n smithy

schmuck, trim, handsome

schmuecken, _tr._ adorn, deck

schnarchen, _intr._ snore

Schnee, _m._ snow

schneiden, itt, itt, _tr._ cut

schneien, _intr._ snow

schnell, quick

Schnitter, _m._ -- reaper

schnoede, mean, despicable

schnueren, _tr._ lace

Scholle, _f._ -n clod

schoen, beautiful, fair

Schoenheit, _f._ -en beauty

Schrank, _m._ -"e cupboard, press, case

Schrecken, _m._ -- terror

schreckenbleich, pale with terror

Schrei, _m._ -- cry, scream

schreiben, ie, ie, _tr._ write

schreien, ie, ie, _tr. and intr._ scream, shout, cry

Schrein, _m._ -e shrine

schreiten, itt, itt, _intr._ step, stride; _ihm zur Seite --_ walk at his
side; _zum Sturme --_ proceed to attack

Schrift, _f._ -en writing

Schritt, _m._ -e step, pace

schrittweise, step by step

Schuld, _f._ -en guilt, debt

schuldbewusst, conscious of guilt, conscience stricken

schuldig, guilty

Schuppe, _f._ -n scale

Schuppenkette, _f._ -n scale chain

schueren, _tr._ stir up; _das Feuer --_ poke the fire

Schuss, _m._ -"sse shot; _ein -- faellt_ a shot is heard

Schutt, _m._ ruins, rubbish, debris

Schutz, _m._ protection

schuetzen, _tr._ protect, shield

schwach, weak, feeble

Schwager, _m._ -" brother-in-law; coachman (_corruption of chevalier_)

Schwalbe, _f._ -n swallow

Schwan, _m._ -"e swan

schwanken, _intr._ waver, vacillate

Schwarm, _m._ -"e swarm

schwarz, black

schwaerzlich, blackish

schwatzen, _tr. and intr._ chatter, chat, gossip

schweben, _intr._ hover

Schweif, _m._ -e tail (_as of a horse or of a peacock_); train (_of a
garment_)

schweifen, _intr._ roam, rove; _tr._ curve, slope

schweigen, ie, ie, _intr._ be silent; (_as a noun_ = silence)

Schweizerland, _n._ ( = die Schweiz) Switzerland

Schwelle, _f._ -n threshold

schwellen, o, o; i, _intr._ swell, rise; _manch Herze schwoll_ many a
heart beat high; _der Klang zum Ohre schwoll_ the sound surged in upon
the ear

schwenken, _tr._ swing, shake, flourish

schwer, heavy; grievous

Schwert, _n._ -er sword

Schwester, _f._ -n sister

schwimmen, a, o, _intr._ swim

schwindeln, _intr._ be dizzy; _schwindelnde Hoehen_ dizzying heights

schwinden, a, u, _intr._ dwindle, vanish, disappear

Schwinge, _f._ -n pinion, wing

schwingen, a, u, _tr. and intr._ swing; _sich aufs Pferd --_ mount; _das
Rad --_ turn the wheel

schwirren, _intr._ whir

schwuel, sultry

Schwuele, _f._ sultry heat, sultriness

Schwung, _m._ -e swing

See, _m._ -s,-n lake

See, _f._ -n sea, ocean; _zur --_ on sea

Seele, _f._ -n soul

segeln, _intr._ sail

Segen, _m._ -- blessing

segnen, _tr._ bless

sehen, a, e; ie, _tr. and intr._ see

Sehnsucht, _f._ longing, yearning

sehnsuchtsvoll, full of longing

Seide, _f._ -n silk

seiden, silk, silken

seitab, apart, off to one side

Seite, _f._ -n side

selig, blessed, blissful

seltsam, strange

senden, sandte, gesandt, _tr._ send

senken, _tr._ cause to sink, lower; _mit gesenktem Haupte_ with bowed
head

Sense, _f._ -n scythe

setzen, _tr._ set, place, put

seufzen, _intr._ sigh

Seufzer, _m._ -- sigh

Sichel, _f._ -n sickle

sicher, firm, safe

Sieg, _m._ -e victory

Silber, _n._ silver

silbern, silver, silvery

singen, a, u, _tr. and intr._ sing

sinken, a, u, _intr._ sink, descend; (_of eyes_) close

Sinn, _m._ -e sense, mind, spirit, thought, intent

sinnen, a, o, _tr. and intr._ think, ponder, meditate

Sitte, _f._ -n custom

Sitz, _m._ -e seat

sitzen, sass, gesessen _intr._ sit

Sklave, _m._ -n slave

sobald, _conj._ as soon as

sogar, _adv._ even

sogleich, at once, immediately

Sohle, _f._ -n sole; bottom of a valley

Sohn, _m._ -"e son

Soldat, _m._ -en soldier

Sommer, _m._ -- summer

Sonne, _f._ -n sun

Sonnenregen, _m._ rain that falls during sunshine, "sun shower"

Sonnenschein, _m._ sunshine

Sonntag, _m._ -e Sunday, Sabbath

sonst, otherwise; besides; _-- nichts_ naught else

Sorge, _f._ -n care

sorgen, _intr._ care for, take care of

Span, _m._ "-e chip, splinter

spannen, _tr._ stretch, bend; _das Gezelt --_ pitch the tent

spaet, late

Spaetboot, _n._ -"e late evening boat

Spaten, _m._ -- spade

Speer, _m._ -e spear

Speise, _f._ -n food

speisen, _tr. and intr._ eat; feast on

sperren, _tr._ bar, block

spiegeln, _tr._ mirror, reflect

Spiel, _n._ -e play, game; _mit etwas sein -- treiben_ make sport of a
thing

spielen, _tr. and intr._ play

Spielmann, _m._, _pl._ _--leute_ minstrel

spinnen, a, o, _tr._ spin

Splitter, _m._ -- splinter, fragment, shred

Sporn, _m._ -s, Sporen spur; _einem Pferde die Sporen geben_ set spurs to
a horse

Spott, _m._ mockery, jest

spotten, _intr._ mock, jeer, deride

sprechen, a[l], o; i, _tr. and intr._ speak, say

sprengen, _intr._ gallop

spriessen, o[s], o[s], _intr._ sprout

springen, a, u, _intr._ spring, leap, jump; (_of sparks_) fly; (_of a
brook_) gush _or_ play

Spruch, _m._ -"e verse, motto

Sprung, _m._ -"e leap, jump, bound

Spur, _f._ -en trace, track, clue

spueren, _tr._ notice, feel

spueren, _intr._ trace, track

Stab, _m._ -"e staff

Stadt, _f._ -"e city, town

Staffelei, _f._ -en easel

Stamm, _m._ -"e tribe

stampfen, _tr. and intr._ stamp

Stange, _f._ -n beam, pole, stalk

Stapfe, _f._ -n footstep, footprint

starr, rigid, motionless

starren, _intr._ stare

stattlich, stately, splendid

Staub, _m._ dust

staeuben, _intr._ fly like dust, spray

Staubgewand, _n._ -"er garb of dust

staunen, _intr._ marvel, wonder

stechen, a[l], o; i, _tr._ sting, prick; stab, pierce

stecken, _tr._ stick, place, erect

stecken, _intr._ be, find oneself

Steg, _m._ -e path; narrow wooden bridge

stehen, stand, gestanden _intr._ stand

stehlen, a, o; ie, _tr._ steal

steigen, ie, ie, _intr._ rise, ascend

steil, steep

Stein, _m._ -e stone, rock

steinern, (of) stone

sterben, a, o; i, _intr._ die

sterblich, mortal

Stern, _m._ -e star

sternklar, starry clear

stets, always

Steuer, _n._ -- rudder

Steurer, _m._ -- steersman

still, silent, still

Stille, _f._ silence

stillen, _tr._ hush, assuage

Stimme, _f._ -n voice

Stirn(e), _f._ -n brow, forehead

stoehnen, _intr._ groan

stolz, proud

Stolz, _m._ pride

stoeren, _tr._ disturb

Stoss, _m._ "-e thrust, blow

stossen, ie, o; oe, _tr._ thrust, push

Strahl, _m._, -s, -en beam _or_ ray (_of light_); jet _or_ stream (_of
water_)

strahlen, _intr._ beam, shine

stramm, sturdy

Strand, _m._ -e strand

Strasse, _f._ -n street

Strassentreiben, _n._ bustle _or_ stir of life on the streets

Strauch, _m._ "-er bush

Strauss, _m._ "-e bouquet

streben, _intr._ strive

strecken, _tr._ stretch

Streich, _m._ -e blow, stroke

streicheln, _tr._ caress, stroke

streichen, i[s], i[s], _tr._ stroke; _intr._ pass or roam along

Streif, _m._ -e = Streifen, _m._ -en strip

streifen, _tr._ pass along, brush

Streit, _m._ -e battle, combat

streng, severe, stern

streuen, _tr._ strew (_durcheinander_ helter-skelter)

Strich, _m._ -e stroke (_as with a pen or brush_)

Stroh, _n._ straw

Strom, _m._ -"e stream, river

stroemen, _intr._ stream

strotzen, _intr._ swell, be full to bursting

Stube, _f._ -n room, chamber

Stueck, _n._ -e piece, part

Stufe, _f._ -n step (_of a stairway_); tier (_of seats_)

stufenweise, by steps

stumm, mute, silent, dumb

Stunde, _f._ -n hour

Sturm, _m._ -"e storm; attack

stuermen, _intr._ storm, rage

Sturmglocke, _f._ -n tocsin

Sturz, _m._ -"e plunge, fall

stuerzen, _intr._ plunge, fall

Stuetze, _f._ -n support, prop

stutzen, _intr._ start back, stop short, startle

suchen, _tr._ seek, look for

Sueden, _m._ south

suehnen, _tr._ atone, expiate

Summe, _f._ -n sum

summen, _intr._ hum, buzz

Suende, _f._ -n sin

Suender, _m._ -- sinner

suess, sweet

Syringe, _f._ -n lilac

Szene, _f._ -n scene


T


Tag, _m._ -e day

Tagwerk, _n._ -e daily labor, day's work

Tal, _n._ -"er valley

Tanne, _f._ -n evergreen, pine

Tanz, _m._ -"e dance

tanzen, _intr._ dance

Tanzplan, _m._ dance floor; (_Plan_, _m._ glade, open place in the
forest)

tasten, _intr._ grope, feel about

Tat, _f._ -en deed

Taeter, _m._ -- doer

Tau, _m._ dew

tauchen, _tr_ dip, plunge, immerse; _intr._ dive

tauschen, _tr._ exchange

taeuschen, _tr._ deceive

Teich, _m._ -e pond

teilen, _tr._ share, apportion

Tempel, _m._ -- temple

teuer, dear

Theater, _n._ -- theater

Thron, _m._ -e, (-en) throne

thronen, _intr._ be enthroned

Thronenflitter, _m._ -- royal pomp

tief, deep

Tiefe, _f._ -n depth

Tochter, _f._ -" daughter

Tod, _m._ -e death

Todesglut, _f._ -en deadly glow

Todeskampf, _m._ -"e death struggle

Todesritt, _m._ ride of death

toll, mad

Ton, _m._ -"e tone

toenen, _intr._ sound, resound, ring

Tor, _n._ -e gate, portal

tosen, _intr._ rage, roar

tot, dead

Totenbahre, _f._ -n bier

Totenschrein, _m._ -e shrine for the dead (_i. e._, coffin)

traben, _intr._ trot

Tracht, _f._ -en garb, costume

traege, idle, lazy

tragen, u, a; ae, _tr._ carry, bear

Traene, _f._ -n tear

trauen, _intr._ (_with dat._) trust

Trauer, _f._ mourning, sadness

trauern, _intr._ mourn

traulich, cozy

Traum, _m._ -"e dream

traeumen, _tr. and intr._ dream (_ich traeume_ _or_ _mir traeumt_)

traeumerisch, dreamy

Traumesflug, _m._ flight or passing of a dream

traurig, sad

traut, dear, beloved, sweetly familiar

treffen, a, o; i, _tr._ strike, hit

treiben, ie, ie, drive; carry on (_as a noun_ - bustle, stir, contending)

trennen, _tr._ separate

treten, a, e; itt, _intr._ step; _ins Glied --_ step into line

treu, faithful

Treue, _f._ faithfulness, troth

treulos, faithless

Tribunal, n.--e tribunal

Trieb, _m._-e impulse, impetus

trinken, a, u, _tr. and intr._ drink

Tritt, _m._ -e step

Triumph, _m._ -e triumph

trocknen, _tr. and intr._ dry

Trommel, _f._ -n drum

Tropfen, _m. -- drop

Trost, _m._ consolation

trostlos, disconsolate

trotzen, _intr._ (_with dat._) defy

trotzig, defiant, bold

truebe, sad, melancholy

Trug, _m._ deception, delusion

Truhe, _f._ -n ehest, trunk

Truemmer, _n. pl._ ruins

Trunk, _m._ drink, potion

Tuba, _f._ -s _and_ _Tuben_ tuba

tun, a, a; _tr._ do

Tuer, _f._ -en door

Tuerkentrommel, _f._ -n kettle-drum

Turm, _m._ -"e tower

tuermen, _intr._ tower; _tr._ pile up


U


ueben, _tr. and refl._ practise, exercise; use, give play to, exert

Ueberfluss, _m._ abundance, profusion

ueberfluten, _tr._ inundate, cover (_as with a flood_)

ueberlassen, ie, a; ae, _tr._ leave to

ueberschallen, _tr._ outsound

ueberschlagen, u, a; ae, _tr._ cover

ueberschuetten, _tr._ pour over, cover

ueberspuelen, _tr._ over flood, inundate

ueberwehen, _tr._ blow over

Ufer, _n._ -- bank, shore

um-bringen, brachte, gebracht, _tr._ rob of life, put to death

umfangen, i, a; ae, _tr._ embrace, surround, enclose

umflechten, o, o; i, _tr._ entwine, encircle (_cf._ _flechten_)

umflimmern, _tr._ surround with flickering light

umfluegeln, _tr._ fly around, encircle in flight

umgeben, a, e; _tr._ surround

um-guerten, _tr._ gird or buckle on

umhallen, _tr._ surround with sound

umher-geisten, _intr._ move about like ghosts _or_ phantoms

umhuellen, _tr._ enwrap, envelop

umsausen, _tr._ roar around; whiz around

umsonst, in vain

umwandeln, _tr._ encircle in wandering

umwinden, a, u, tr. wind about, encircle, entwine

umwogen, _tr._ flow around, encircle (_as waves do_)

unaufgefunden, unfound, undiscovered

unbeweint, unmourned

unbewusst, unconscious

unchristlich, unchristian

unendlich, infinite, endless

unerforschlich, inscrutable

unergruendet, unfathomed

unergruendlich, unfathomable

unerreichlich, unattainable

unfreiwillig, involuntary

ungebrochen, unbroken

ungeduldig, impatient

Ungeheuer, _n._ -- monster

ungehoert, unheard

ungesehen, unseen

ungestuem, impetuous

ungeteilt, undivided

ungeweiht, unhallowed

ungewiss, uncertain

unmutig, vexed, angry

unsicher, unsafe, uncertain

unsichtbar, invisible

unterbrechen, a[l], o; i, _tr._ interrupt

unter-gehen, ging, gegangen, _intr._ go down; perish; (_of the sun_) set

Unterlass, _m._; _occurs only in_ _ohne Unterlass_ incessantly

unterscheiden, ie, ie, _tr._ distinguish

unverbunden, not bandaged

unverrueckt, undisturbed, not moved out of place

unversehens, unexpectedly

unverstellt, undisguised, unhidden

unverwuestlich, indestructible (_verwuesten_, _tr._ = lay waste, devastate)

unzaehlig, beyond number, numberless

ueppig, luxuriant, rich

uralt, very old, ancient, primeval

Urne, _f._ -n urn


V


Vater, _m._ -" father

Vaterland, _n._ -"er fatherland

Vaetersaal, _m._ -saele ancestral hall

Veilchen, _n._ -- violet

verbeissen, i[s], i[s], _tr._ suppress, stifle

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