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‖ echt, a.|ɛçt| [G., real, true, genuine.] Authentic, genuine, typical. Also as adv.
1916G. B. Shaw in New Age 25 May, Many Englishmen who know Germany, and whose social opinions are echt Junker opinions, hail this war as a means of forcing England to adopt the Prussian system. 1917E. Pound 19 Dec. in Lett. J. Joyce (1966) II. 414 The opening is echt Joice [sic]. 1934C. Lambert Music Ho! iii. 173 England has never produced an artist so ‘echt-English’ as Mussorgsky is ‘echt-Russian’, or Renoir ‘echt-French’. 1950D. Gascoyne Vagrant 56 His endlessly varied echt-lyrical lute-ditties. 1956Essays & Studies IX. 14 Those passages in his letters which are echt-Coleridge do not belong at all to letter-writing. 1962N. Freeling Love in Amsterdam ii. 70 ‘Are you married?’ he asked.., ‘I see your ring, but is that camouflage or echt?’ |