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 Übersetzung für 'variant spelling' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a variant spelling | variant spellings
ling.
spelling variant <spv.>
Schreibvariante {f}
ling.
spelling variant <spv.>
Rechtschreibvariante {f} <Rsv.>
ling.
variant spelling
Rechtschreibvariante {f}
ling.
variant spelling
abweichende Schreibweise {f}
4 Wörter
ling.
a variant spelling of
eine andere Schreibung {f} für
ling.
variant forms of spelling
verschiedene Schreibweisen {pl}
Teiltreffer
ungeprüft
ling.
spelling
Grafie {f} [Schreibung, Schreibweise]
ling.
spelling
Orthographie {f}
11
ling.
spelling
Orthografie {f}
19
ling.
spelling
Rechtschreibung {f} <RS>
1039
ling.
spelling
Schreibweise {f}
419
spelling {adj} {pres-p}buchstabierend
124
ling.
spelling
Schreibung {f}
44
spelling testRechtschreibtest {m}
poor spellingRechtschreibschwäche {f}
ling.
spelling rules
Schreibregeln {pl}
publ.
spelling dictionary
Rechtschreibwörterbuch {n}
spelling alphabetBuchstabiertafel {f}
ling.
spelling errors
Rechtschreibfehler {pl}
spelling alphabetBuchstabieralphabet {n}
spelling quizRechtschreibquiz {n}
comp.
spelling checker
Rechtschreibprüfung {f}
spelling beeBuchstabierwettbewerb {m}
spelling beeRechtschreibwettbewerb {m}
ling.
dialect spelling
Mundartschreibung {f}
spelling reformerRechtschreibreformer {m}
26 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Professional wrestler Peter Senercia adopted "Taz" and the variant spelling "Tazz" as his ring names.
  • Allegany Township is unusual in that it uses a variant spelling of the word Allegheny more commonly associated with the state of New York in its name.
  • Leipsic was platted in 1857. The name is a variant spelling of Leipzig, one of the largest cities in eastern Germany.
  • Wang is also an unrelated surname in Sweden and Norway. It is a variant spelling of the name Vang which is derived from the Old Norse word "vangr", meaning field or meadow.
  • In Middle English, the earliest form of this shows up as noumper around 1350, and the earliest version without the n shows up as owmpere, a variant spelling in Middle English, circa 1440.

  • Using the variant spelling Annwyn, it is an otherworldly location in the MMORPG Vindictus. Vindictus is loosely based on Celtic mythology, and known as "Mabinogi: Heroes" in Asia.
  • The variant spelling "Montpelier" is common, and is of quite early provenance.
  • The Mackintosh raincoat (the variant spelling is now standard) is named after him.
  • In fact, Lexico, whose content is provided by the same publisher as that of the Oxford English Dictionary, says that "autarky" is a variant spelling of and pronounced the same as "autarchy" and that "autarchy" is another term for "autocracy".
  • A variant spelling, "Rou", is used in the 12th-century Norman French verse chronicle "Roman de Rou", which was compiled by Wace and commissioned by King Henry II of England, a descendant of Rollo.

  • USS "Merrimack", or variant spelling USS "Merrimac", may be any one of several ships commissioned in the United States Navy and named after the Merrimack River.
  • The community takes its name from a variant spelling of Mohawk leader Joseph Brant's traditional Mohawk name, Thayendanegea (standardized spelling Thayentiné:ken), which means 'two pieces of fire wood beside each other'.
  • He wrote it in two weeks, and it was published under the pseudonym Harry Longbaugh—a variant spelling of the Sundance Kid's real name, which Goldman had been researching since the late 1950s.
  • The variant spelling Stix was sometimes used in translations of Classical Greek before the 20th century. By metonymy, the adjective "stygian" (...) came to refer to anything dark, dismal, and murky.
  • Three ships have been named HMS "Abercrombie" after the general but using the variant spelling of his name.

  • This section lists people whose surname is a variant spelling of Cadwaladr other than Cadwalader and Cadwallader, which have their own dedicated pages.
  • A variant spelling is Georgianna.
  • Husain, a variant spelling of Hussein, is a common Arabic name, especially among Muslims because of the status of Husayn ibn Ali, grandson of Mohammad.
  • Old folk names include "mire snipe", "horse gowk", "heather bleat", and the variant spelling "snite". See snipe for other aspects of the name.
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