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‖ Lehrjahre, n. pl.|ˈleːrjɑːrə| [G. lehr(en to teach + jahre years; cf. G. lehrling apprentice.] Apprenticeship, usu. fig.
1865J. A. Symonds Let. 15 May (1967) I. 539 The retrospective view you take there of your last two years is the just one. They have been Lehrjahre in a high sense. 1891E. B. Bax tr. Schopenhauer's Sel. Ess. p. x, They settled at Hamburg... It was here that Arthur Schopenhauer spent his lehrjahre. a1892G. C. Robertson Elem. Gen. Philos. (1896) xx. 201 The Socratic stage (407–399)—his Lehrjahre as they have been called—when he was the pupil of Socrates. 1973Times 14 June 16/2 Julian Fane has written an updated, nineteenth-century Lehrjahre book. |