Do we say laager or lager

laager 3 occurrences

The prisoners of war went on to Cologne to be put in a laager, but we were bidden to detrain at Aix-la-Chapelle.

Whilst this was going on a babbling of guttural ejaculations emanating from one of the laager-schifters, told me that some idea had occurred to someone.

By day he follows the activities of his own city and the doings of nearby chiefs; but when it is time to close the stockade, to laager the wagons, to draw the thorn-bush back into the gap, then in all lands he reverts to the Tribal Herald, who is also the tribal Outer Guard.

lager 45 occurrences

Hopin' you are sound on the goose and able to enjoy your Swi lager und Sweitzer, I am thine, old hoss, HIRAM GREEN, Esq., Lait Gustise of the Peece.

At this culminating period of the summer season, it is natural that the civic mind should turn itself to the contemplation of sweet rural things, including shady groves, lunch-baskets, wild flowers, sandwiches, bird songs, and bottled lager-bier.

" Another reason of your unsuccess is that Lager is a hard chap to fite agin.

A Dutch millingtery company visited Skeensboro a few years since, for a target shoot, bringin' a car lode of lager-beer and a box of sardeens for refreshments.

Lager, they told me, wasen't intoxicatin.

I imejutly come to the conclusion, that to successfully buck agin Lager-beer, was full as onhealthy as tryin' to get a seat in H. WARD BEECHER'S church on Sunday mornin's, afore all the Pew-holders had got in.

In the war on tother side of the pond, is your sympathies for Lager or Pea soup?

"PUNCHINELLO will prove a pillar of strength to Tammany Hall, unless the siege of Paris should prove disastrous to the consumption of lager-bier, as set forth in 'Boiled for her Bones' and other tales by the best authors.

" Oh, lovers of your lager beer, Drinkers of wine and ale, Ye editors and ministers, Come listen to my tale, And learn the very slight basis Characters are built on, By reading of the fight between FULTON and friend TILTON.

On Sunday night, while walking down Bow'ry to the ferry, TILTON did spy a lager shop Where the folks were merry, And saw a sight that op'd his eyes, For, in that beery vat, Nine lagers foaming by his side, Reverend FULTON sat.

Now he had been moved into a long hut, open on the inner side that looked to the enclosed central square of the lager, but well enclosed outside by a triple barbed wire fence.

And there will be no more "lager" in German East Africa until the war is over.

Why is the English mission like lager beer? Give 'er up? Because it ruins any minister's reputation, who goes for it.

wine, spirits, liqueur, beer, ale, malt liquor, Sir John Barleycorn, stingo^, heavy wet; grog, toddy, flip, purl, punch, negus^, cup, bishop, wassail; gin &c (intoxicating liquor) 959; coffee, chocolate, cocoa, tea, the cup that cheers but not inebriates; bock beer, lager beer, Pilsener beer, schenck beer^; Brazil tea, cider, claret, ice water, mate, mint julep

"Isn't it amusing?" said Mrs. Challice benignantly, over a glass of lager.

And I will now close this evening's lecture by an appeal to the audience now present, to take warning by me, and never drink a drop of lager-beer.

The Germans put seats in a lager-beer saloon, and would not attend unless I made a speech there; so I had a small audience.

In the grove is a spring worthy to be called a fountain, and what I determined by infallible indications to be a lager-bier saloon.

Exit Champagne and its goblet; exit lager and its mug; enter whiskey-and-water in a tin pot.

There were plenty of educated German miners about New Bramfels, working on farms and selling lager beer, and they enlisted joyfully.

This was the place of business of Herman Vielhaber, and its street sign concisely said, "Lager Bier Saloon.

SEE Harrison, Mary St. Lager (Kingsley) MALLOWAN, Agatha Christie.

SEE Harrison, Mary St. Lager (Kingsley) MALLOWAN, Agatha Christie.

In addition to this pay, they are often allowed two quarts of ale and two quarts of small beer per day; not the small beer of New England, made only of hops, ginger, and molasses; but a far more stimulating drink, quite equal to our German lager.

Quaint old mirrors with the queerest pictures above, brass knockers, candlesticks of queer patterns, cups and saucers and plates, mugs of all sizes, from one generous enough to satisfy the capacities of a lager-soaked Dutchman to a dear little child's mug, evidently once belonging to a series.

Do we say   laager   or  lager