Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Arrondierung
English translation:
realignment of boundaries
Added to glossary by
Christine Lam
May 8, 2005 16:59
19 yrs ago
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German term
Arrondierung
German to English
Art/Literary
History
from a history book about the Emperor Augustus
"Zunächst war es notwendig, eine Truppenstärke zu kalkulierren, die für die Verteidigung und Arrondierung des Reiches zugleich hinreichend groß und aus den zur Verfügung stehenden knappen Ressourcen bezahlbar war."
The meaning being referred to here is presumably :
Arrondierung, Zusammenlegung von Grundbesitz. Arrondierung kann auf privater Basis oder im Rahmen einer amtlich durchgeführten Flurbereinigung erfolgen
(from online Duden)
However, still doesn't make a lot of sense, as well as being difficult to put into English: "defence and combining of lands of the Empire.."
Anyone got a suggestion as to what the author means - Erklärungen auch auf deutsch willkommen
tahnks to all in advance
"Zunächst war es notwendig, eine Truppenstärke zu kalkulierren, die für die Verteidigung und Arrondierung des Reiches zugleich hinreichend groß und aus den zur Verfügung stehenden knappen Ressourcen bezahlbar war."
The meaning being referred to here is presumably :
Arrondierung, Zusammenlegung von Grundbesitz. Arrondierung kann auf privater Basis oder im Rahmen einer amtlich durchgeführten Flurbereinigung erfolgen
(from online Duden)
However, still doesn't make a lot of sense, as well as being difficult to put into English: "defence and combining of lands of the Empire.."
Anyone got a suggestion as to what the author means - Erklärungen auch auf deutsch willkommen
tahnks to all in advance
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +2 | realignment of boundaries | Christine Lam |
3 +8 | consolidation | Derek Gill Franßen |
Change log
May 8, 2005 17:00: Marcus Malabad changed "Term asked" from "arrondierung" to "Arrondierung"
Proposed translations
+2
13 mins
Selected
realignment of boundaries
i.e. the inclusion of newly conquered land
might work here
might work here
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "in the historical context I like this best"
+8
15 mins
consolidation
...with a little help from Romain. :-)
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Note added at 17 mins (2005-05-08 17:16:23 GMT)
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Romain (4th Ed.) suggests \"rounding-off (property by purchase), consolidation of small farm-holdings (setting up economically-sized farming units); ~skauf rounding-off purchase.\"
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Note added at 18 mins (2005-05-08 17:17:55 GMT)
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The term \"rounding-off\" seems to be used quite often (also see: http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls...
:-)
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Note added at 17 mins (2005-05-08 17:16:23 GMT)
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Romain (4th Ed.) suggests \"rounding-off (property by purchase), consolidation of small farm-holdings (setting up economically-sized farming units); ~skauf rounding-off purchase.\"
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Note added at 18 mins (2005-05-08 17:17:55 GMT)
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The term \"rounding-off\" seems to be used quite often (also see: http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls...
:-)
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Frosty
: Arrondisements in Paris - local government units for a district!
44 mins
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agree |
Sladjana Spaic
: I agrre with Frosty.... :-)
54 mins
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agree |
D.K. Tannwitz
1 hr
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agree |
Maureen Millington-Brodie
1 hr
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agree |
Gábor Simon
1 hr
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agree |
Wolf Brosius (X)
2 hrs
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agree |
silfilla
: The 1931 Muret-Sanders offers "policy of rounding off one's lands or estates" for Arrondierungspolitik; *consolidation* is one way to go
5 hrs
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agree |
Francis Lee (X)
: the first word to enter my ... iron mask ...
6 hrs
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