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- Q16264599 subject Q8586776.
- Q16264599 abstract "Vogelfrei in German usage denotes the status of a person on whom a legal penalty of outlawry has been imposed. However, the original meaning of the term referred to independence, being "free as a bird"; the current negative meaning developed only in the 16th century. It then came to predominate through the influence of Baroque poetry and of Jacob Grimm's Deutsche Grammatik (German Grammar; 1819).".
- Q16264599 thumbnail Mordacht.png?width=300.
- Q16264599 wikiPageWikiLink Q188.
- Q16264599 wikiPageWikiLink Q254508.
- Q16264599 wikiPageWikiLink Q37739.
- Q16264599 wikiPageWikiLink Q37853.
- Q16264599 wikiPageWikiLink Q491014.
- Q16264599 wikiPageWikiLink Q58784.
- Q16264599 wikiPageWikiLink Q6701.
- Q16264599 wikiPageWikiLink Q8586776.
- Q16264599 wikiPageWikiLink Q9061.
- Q16264599 comment "Vogelfrei in German usage denotes the status of a person on whom a legal penalty of outlawry has been imposed. However, the original meaning of the term referred to independence, being "free as a bird"; the current negative meaning developed only in the 16th century. It then came to predominate through the influence of Baroque poetry and of Jacob Grimm's Deutsche Grammatik (German Grammar; 1819).".
- Q16264599 label "Vogelfrei".
- Q16264599 depiction Mordacht.png.