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  1. Junker (Prussia) - Wikipedia

    The Junkers (/ ˈjʊŋkər / YUUNG-kər; German: [ˈjʊŋkɐ]) were members of the landed nobility in Prussia. They owned great estates that were maintained and worked by peasants with few …

  2. Junker | Nobleman, Aristocrat, Landed Elite | Britannica

    Junker, (German: “country squire”), member of the landowning aristocracy of Prussia and eastern Germany, which, under the German Empire (1871–1918) and the Weimar Republic …

  3. JUNKER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of JUNKER is something (such as an automobile) of such age and condition as to be ready for scrapping. How to use junker in a sentence.

  4. Grinding machines and filtration systems

    JUNKER grinding machines. Since 1962, the impact made by JUNKER on the world of grinding technology is practically unrivaled. With over 80 ground-breaking patents, JUNKER is a …

  5. JUNKER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    I watched her drive away in her clunky little junker, waving and wearing this frozen smile like the one on her driving licence. The Stuka, the dihedral -- gull-winged Junker 87 dive-bomber -- …

  6. junker - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Feb 1, 2025 · junker (plural junkers) A young German noble or squire, especially a member of the aristocratic party in Prussia, stereotyped with narrow-minded militaristic and authoritarian …

  7. What does junker mean? - Definitions.net

    junker. A junker is often referred to as an old, worn-out, or non-working car or other piece of machinery that has little to no market value. It is typically only useful for parts or scrap metal.

  8. Junker (Prussia) - Wikiwand

    The Junkers (/ ˈjʊŋkər / YUUNG-kər; German:[ˈjʊŋkɐ]) were members of the landed nobility in Prussia. They owned great estates that were maintained and worked by peasants with few …

  9. Junker - definition of junker by The Free Dictionary

    1. a member of a politically conservative class of Prussian landowners who formerly dominated the government and army of Germany. 2. a German official or military officer who is narrow …

  10. Junker - Wikipedia

    Junker (Danish: Junker, German: Junker, Dutch: Jonkheer, English: Yunker, Norwegian: Junker, Swedish: Junker, Georgian: იუნკერი, Iunkeri) is a noble honorific, derived from Middle High …