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Alsatian   /ælsˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Alsatian

noun
1.
A native or inhabitant of Alsace.
2.
Breed of large shepherd dogs used in police work and as a guide for the blind.  Synonyms: German police dog, German shepherd, German shepherd dog.
adjective
1.
Of or relating to or characteristic of Alsace or its inhabitants.






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"Alsatian" Quotes from Famous Books



... affectations encumber the streets with preposterous marble. Lower and lower declines the level of abused intellect; the base school of landscape gradually usurps the place of the historical painting, which had sunk into prurient pedantry,—the Alsatian sublimities of Salvator, the confectionary idealities of Claude, the dull manufacture of Gaspar and Canaletto, south of the Alps, and on the north the patient devotion of besotted lives to delineation of bricks and fogs, fat cattle and ditch-water. ...
— The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 • Various

... so very different," said the Alsatian, "but you shoot through clouds while I crawl on the ground. You have a great advantage of me ...
— The Forest of Swords - A Story of Paris and the Marne • Joseph A. Altsheler

... column set forward, a young law-student, a fair pale Alsatian, of some twenty years, who was in their ranks, asked a captain, who was marching by him with his ...
— The History of a Crime - The Testimony of an Eye-Witness • Victor Hugo

... conglomeration: omnibuses, hackney coaches, corricolos, the army service waggons, huge hay-carts drawn by bullocks, squads of Chasseurs d'Afrique, droves of microscopic asses, trucks of Alsatian emigrants, spahis in scarlet cloaks—all filed by in a whirlwind cloud of dust, amidst shouts, songs, and trumpetcalls, between two rows of vile-looking booths, at the doors of which lanky Mahonnais women might be seen doing their hair, drinking-dens filled with soldiers, ...
— Tartarin of Tarascon • Alphonse Daudet

... nationality are not made odious by being invested with exclusive privileges, the smaller nationality is gradually reconciled to its position, and becomes amalgamated with the larger. No Bas-Breton, nor even any Alsatian, has the smallest wish at the present day to be separated from France. If all Irishmen have not yet arrived at the same disposition towards England, it is partly because they are sufficiently numerous to be capable of constituting a respectable nationality by themselves, ...
— Considerations on Representative Government • John Stuart Mill


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