BLUCHER


Meaning of BLUCHER in English

ˈblükə(r), -üchə(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: after G.L.von Blücher died 1819 Prussian field marshal

1. : a shoe having the tongue and vamp cut in one piece and the quarters lapped over the vamp and laced together for closing

2. : the highest bid in the game of napoleon

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