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Definition of Luxembourgian
1. Adjective. Relating to or characteristic of Luxembourg. "Luxembourgian food"
Definition of Luxembourgian
1. Noun. A person from Luxembourg ¹
2. Adjective. of or pertaining to Luxembourg ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Luxembourgian
Literary usage of Luxembourgian
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A/S/L: Yearbook Academy of Architecture Amsterdam/Maastricht by Laurens ten Kate (2002)
"Yet clearly there are benefits to Luxembourgian citizenship, which are not easily
discarded: extremely high living standards, anonymous banking laws and ..."
2. Staying Ahead: In-Service Training and Teacher Professional Development by John Walshe, Donald Hirsch (1998)
"Two of the pupils were from French-speaking backgrounds and one of these had
arrived at the school speaking no Luxembourgian; he was being helped by the ..."
3. Policy Options for the Grain Economy of the European Community: Implications by Ulrich Koester (1982)
"This is the total share of the Belgian franc and the Luxembourgian franc.
change in the exchange rate of the mark does not affect dollar prices for grain on ..."
4. Navigational and Surveying Instruments: Industry and Trade Summaryby Sundar A. Shetty by Sundar A. Shetty (1994)
"... Dimension Directives for the most pan are consistent with existing Luxembourgian
law. but that questions remain, such as which laws should be amended, ..."
5. The Journal of Science by Calcutta Asiatic Society (1867)
"... with " the upper beds of the French and Luxembourgian nfra-lias," and we have
seen that three Triassic species have lingered even so late as to be found ..."
6. The Numismatic Chronicle, and Journal of the Numismatic Society by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1862)
"But where/' he asks, " is the Luxembourgian locality thus designated 'Meraude?'"
This question it seemed impossible to decide. ..."
7. The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, Geology by James Samuelson, William Crookes (1867)
"He correlates the Welsh strata in question with " the upper beds of the French
and Luxembourgian Infra-lias," and we have seen that three Triassic species ..."