Associations to the word «Prussia»
Noun
- Great
- Frederic
- Halle
- Sophia
- Monarchy
- Moravia
- Von
- Oskar
- Sovereign
- Franco
- Warsaw
- Joachim
- Edict
- Augustus
- Brunswick
- Sweden
- Coalition
- Frankfurt
- Lorraine
- Empress
- Hegemony
- Georg
- King
- Gottfried
- Protestant
- Downfall
- Emperor
- Trier
- Konrad
- Maximilian
- Envoy
- Alliance
- Graf
- Swede
- Bremen
- Gustav
- Adolf
- Humboldt
- Otto
- Evacuation
- Hussar
- Highness
- Vassal
- Ally
- France
- Palatinate
- German
- Territory
- Duchess
- Crown
- Princes
- Johann
- Nazi
- Hermann
- Ludwig
- Sovereignty
- Consort
- Braun
- Armistice
- Crusade
- Karl
- Sophie
- Humiliation
- Protestantism
- Duke
- Albert
- Piedmont
- Stein
- Monarch
- Province
- Succession
- Hitler
- Powers
- Augusta
- Mainz
- Berg
- Britain
- Cologne
- Ger
- Hamburg
- Theodor
- Pagan
- Auguste
- Swedish
- Christoph
- Iii
- Archduke
Adverb
Wiktionary
PRUSSIA, proper noun. (chiefly historical) A geographical area on the Baltic coast of northeastern Europe.
PRUSSIA, proper noun. (historical) A Baltic country located in this area, conquered by the Teutonic Order and ultimately absorbed into Germany.
PRUSSIA, proper noun. (historical) A German province which was originally located in this area but later greatly expanded, and which was the predecessor to and a member of the German Empire; abolished as an administrative unit at the end of the Second World War.
Dictionary definition
PRUSSIA, noun. A former kingdom in north-central Europe including present-day northern Germany and northern Poland; "in the 19th century Prussia led the economic and political unification of the German states".
Wise words
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meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.