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Classicism
die Hä̱·sin <-, -nen>
der Ha̱·se <-n, -n>
2.
ein Hase und eine Häsin
3. FOOD
■ -nbraten
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ein Hase und eine Häsin
ein Hase und eine Häsin
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Der Keinohrhase ist ein ganz gewöhnlicher Hase – fast.
de.wikipedia.org
Es schweißt einen auch zusammen, wenn man sieht, dass selbst die ältesten Hasen mit demselben Lampenfieber kämpfen wie die Neulinge.
de.wikipedia.org
Die kurvigen Linien und spielerische Lebendigkeit des Hasen bilden ein Gegengewicht zur eleganten Formgebung der Glocke, die an Jahrhunderte der Bronzegusstradition denken lässt.
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Die Kosten einschließlich Bau der Brücke über die Hase wurden mit 100.000 Talern angegeben.
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Als Jagdbeute konnten vor allem Wolf, Ren, Hasen, Polarfüchse und verschiedene Vogelarten durch Knochenfunde nachgewiesen werden.
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