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Liederkranz

[ lee-der-krahnts, -krants ]

Trademark.
  1. a brand of strong, soft milk cheese with a creamy center, made in small rectangular blocks.


noun

  1. a German choral society or singing club, especially of men.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Liederkranz1

1855–60, Americanism; < German: garland of songs
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The party was now increased by the addition of six ladies and eight gentlemen from Washington, who were going to attend the charity ball and Liederkranz.

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The evening bells were tolling; we had said our aves and were sitting about in front of the cottage, when we heard the Liederkranz.

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The sun shone bright and warm; the icicles on the rocks glittered and dripped; joyous mountain songs, that he used to sing with the Liederkranz, began to ring in his ears.

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The Liederkranz and the Symphony Society have been giving enjoyable concerts; and Herr Moriz Rosenthal, the pianist, has met with a success that has only been rivalled in late years by Joseffy.

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"A ball?" says I; "then what did you call it a Liederkranz for?"

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