释义 |
volks·deut·scher \ˈfōlksˌdȯichə(r)\ noun (plural volksdeut·sche \-chə\) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: German, from volks (gen. of volk people, nation) + deutscher, n., German, from deutsch, adjective, German, from Old High German diutisc — more at dutch : a person of German ethnic origin long settled in a central or east European country, repatriated for political reasons by the Nazi regime, and expelled into West Germany after World II |