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Detailed Translations for ushers from English to German

usher:

usher [the ~] nom

  1. the usher (guard; attendant; warder; )
    der Wächter; der Wärter; der Aufseher
  2. the usher (door-keeper)
    der Saalwärter; der Aufseher

Translation Matrix for usher:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Aufseher attendant; bodyguard; door-keeper; guard; sentry; usher; warder; watchman aide; animal foster; attendant; attendants; bobby; caretaker; curator; facilitator; foremen; gendarme; guard; guardian; inspectors; nurse; observers; orderly; sentry; superintendant; superintendent; supervisor; supervisors; surveillants; tutor; village policeman; warder; watchman
Saalwärter door-keeper; usher
Wächter attendant; bodyguard; guard; sentry; usher; warder; watchman guard; patrol; sentry; warder; watchman
Wärter attendant; bodyguard; guard; sentry; usher; warder; watchman aide; attendant; guard; patrol; sentry; someone who is alert; warder; watcher; watchman
- doorkeeper; guide
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- show

Related Words for "usher":

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Synonyms for "usher":


Related Definitions for "usher":

  1. someone employed to conduct others1
  2. an official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber1
  3. take (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums1
    • The usher showed us to our seats1

Wiktionary Translations for usher:

usher
noun
  1. person who escorts people to their seats
  2. doorkeeper in a courtroom

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
usher Kläffer; Beller; Ausrufer aboyeur — chasse|fr chien qui aboyer à la vue du sanglier, sans en approcher.
usher Bote; Pedell appariteurhuissier d’une faculté.
usher Bote; Pedell bedeauemployé laïc d’église, préposé au service matériel et à l’ordre, qui a pour insigne une verge ou canne et pour fonction principale de marcher devant les ecclésiastiques, devant les quêteurs, etc., et de leur faire ouvrir passage.
usher Platzanweiser ouvreur — Personne chargée d’ouvrir les loges ou de placer les spectateurs dans une salle de spectacle