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Definition of Lehrs
1. lehr [n] - See also: lehr
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lehrs
Literary usage of Lehrs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life of Richard Wagner by Carl Friedrich Glasenapp, William Ashton Ellis (1900)
"Pecht, Kietz, Anders, lehrs.—Grand Opera and Theatre des Italiens.— Conservatoire
de Musique: Ninth Symphony. —Scribe and Berlioz. ..."
2. A History of Roman Literature by Wilhelm Sigmund Teuffel (1873)
"lehrs, Hor. p. LXXV, justly says 'we should learn not to exaggerate the poetical
character of Horace and even be prepared to meet with great defects'. ..."
3. A Short History of Engraving & Etching, for the Use of Collectors and by Arthur Mayger Hind (1908)
"His plate of a Dog scratching his Nech (lehrs 78) shows how directly he studied
nature. He is one of the first of the German engravers to attempt unaffected ..."
4. Industrial Chemistry: A Manual for the Student and Manufacturer by Allen Rogers (1920)
"Recently, however, such improvements have been made in continuous lehrs that ...
In most lehrs the gases from the fuel come in contact with the ware to ..."