How do you use Thuringian in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Thuringian meaning
Of, from or relating to Thuringia, Germany.
Using Thuringian
- The main meaning on this page is: Of, from or relating to Thuringia, Germany.
- In the example corpus, thuringian often appears in combinations such as: the thuringian, thuringian forest, thuringian city.
Context around Thuringian
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 11 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Thuringian
- In this selection, "thuringian" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, 206, southern, main, forest, city and railway stand out and add context to how "thuringian" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and the thuringian city string and brought the thuringian gdp close. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "thuringian" sits close to words such as abattoirs, abike and ablative, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with thuringian
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Parts of the southern Thuringian Forest border on Franconia. (9 words)
NYU Press, 2003. p. 206. Thuringian Pagan Madness, along with pro-Nazi statements. (13 words)
The Münchberg mass is variously attributed to the Saxo-Thuringian or Moldanubian Zones. (13 words)
The constitution of the Weimar Republic (so called because the national capital was moved from Prussian Berlin to the Thuringian city of Weimar) was designed by some of the finest minds of the time, including the great sociologist Max Weber. (40 words)
Eisenach kept a leading position among the Wettin's Thuringian cities by becoming their Oberhof (leading court), so that their law had to be derived from Eisenach's municipal law and disputes had to be resolved here. (37 words)
South of the Thuringian Basin is the Land's largest mountain range, marked by the Thuringian Forest in the north-west, the Thuringian Highland in the middle and the Franconian Forest in the south-east. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
South of the Thuringian Basin is the Land's largest mountain range, marked by the Thuringian Forest in the north-west, the Thuringian Highland in the middle and the Franconian Forest in the south-east.
Erfurt investigators are following an initial suspicion that contract payments have been made from a company to Voigt, confirmed Hannes Grünseisen, a spokesperson for the prosecutor’s office in the Thuringian capital Erfurt.
The constitution of the Weimar Republic (so called because the national capital was moved from Prussian Berlin to the Thuringian city of Weimar) was designed by some of the finest minds of the time, including the great sociologist Max Weber.
Building engines, the production of food (i.e. a big noodle factory), the Braugold brewery, and Born Feinkost a producer of Thuringian mustard, are still an important industries.
But the Nuremberg–Erfurt high-speed railway is currently being constructed through the Thuringian mountains and should shorten the journey time considerably.
Eisenach kept a leading position among the Wettin's Thuringian cities by becoming their Oberhof (leading court), so that their law had to be derived from Eisenach's municipal law and disputes had to be resolved here.
For tourism serve the Ilm track and the Thuringian city string track (Radweg Thüringer Städtekette).
In 1847, Eisenach was connected by the Thuringian Railway to Erfurt and Halle Leipzig in the east and in 1849 to Kassel and Frankfurt in the west.
Long distance trails include the Werra trail, the Rennsteig trail and the Radweg Thüringer Städtekette ("Thuringian town string trail").
NYU Press, 2003. p. 206. Thuringian Pagan Madness, along with pro-Nazi statements.
On the western side is the building of the old Erfurt station (1847–95) with a clock tower and the former offices of the Thuringian Railway Company.
Parts of the southern Thuringian Forest border on Franconia.
School system seeAlso The Thuringian school system was developed after the reunification in 1990, combining some elements of the former GDR school system with the Bavarian school system.
Some examples of Nazi architecture are the buildings of the Landtag main (Thuringian parliament) and Thüringenhalle main (an event hall) in the south at Arnstädter Straße main.
The accession of several new countries, the crisis in southern Europe and the sustained economic growth in Germany since 2005 has brought the Thuringian GDP close to the EU average since then.
The coat of arms and flag of Hesse are quite similar to the Thuringian ones, because they are also derived from the Ludowingian symbols.
The crossing of the Thuringian Forest by the A71 has been one of Germany's most expensive motorway segments with various tunnels (including Germany's longest road tunnel, the Rennsteig Tunnel ) and large bridges.
The Münchberg mass is variously attributed to the Saxo-Thuringian or Moldanubian Zones.
The school in Weimar experienced political pressure from conservative circles in Thuringian politics, increasingly so after 1923 as political tension rose.
These all connect points of touristic interest, the first along the Werra valley from the Thuringian Forest to the Weser river in Hann.
Common combinations with thuringian
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: