Lohengrin
Lo hen grin |ˈlōənˌgrin ˈloʊənɡrɪn | (in medieval French and German romances ) the son of Perceval (Parsifal ). He was summoned from the temple of the Holy Grail and taken in a boat to Antwerp, where he consented to marry Elsa of Brabant on condition that she not ask who he was. Elsa broke this condition, and he was carried away again in the boat.
Lohengrin |ˈləʊənˌgrɪn, German ˈləɔːənˌgriːn | (in medieval French and German romances ) the son of Perceval (Parsifal ). He was summoned from the temple of the Holy Grail and taken in a boat to Antwerp, where he consented to marry Elsa of Brabant on condition that she did not ask who he was. Elsa broke this condition and he was carried away again in the boat.
lohen
lo hen schwaches Verb gehoben |l o hen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « mittelhochdeutsch lohen, althochdeutsch lo (h )ēn, zu Lohe lodern
lo hen schwaches Verb Gerberei |l o hen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « mit Lohe gerben Tierhäute lohen
Lo hen grin Eigenname |L o hengrin |altdeutsche Sagen- und Epengestalt