What does Austrian mean?
Definitions for Austrian
aus·tri·an
Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Austrian.
Princeton's WordNet
Austrianadjective
a native or inhabitant of Austria
Austrianadjective
of or relating to Austria or its people or culture
"Austrian music"
Wiktionary
Austriannoun
A person from Austria or of Austrian descent.
Austrianadjective
Of, from, or pertaining to Austria, or its people.
Webster Dictionary
Austrianadjective
of or pertaining to Austria, or to its inhabitants
Austriannoun
a native or an inhabitant of Austria
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Austrian
aws′tri-an, adj. of or pertaining to Austria, an empire of Central Europe.—n. a native of Austria.
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Asturian
saturnia
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Austrian in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Austrian in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Austrian in a Sentence
Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner:
What is the situation currently on the German-Austrian border? That only those who want asylum in Germany are being let through, and those who want to travel onwards are sent back, we will stop them directly on our southern border as of the end of next week.
With my German and Austrian colleagues... we will propose a new (immigration) initiative.
We want an Islam of the Austrian kind, and not one that is dominated by other countries.
In the 18th century we did not make cakes. Desserts consisted of doughnuts, strudels and ice cream, cake confectionaries followed the Vienna Congress in 1815. The Austrian monarchy started employing Hungarians, Bohemians, Italian and French and created a unique mixture.
> Jan 25( Reuters) - Switzerlands Loic Meillard won the mens World Cup giant slalom under lights in Schladming on Wednesday, with fellow countryman Gino Caviezel second fastest down the foggy slopes in the Austrian Alps.Meillard finished 0.59 of a second faster than Caviezel, while Marco Schwarz from Austria came third, 0.81 of a second after Meillard.It was pretty good. It was difficult to get in a rhythm with yesterday and the late finish. I felt good, I like the snow, and I like that slope. So, it was cool.
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