Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
weimar
Noun
/ˈvaɪmɑːr/
Definition
Weimar refers to a city in Germany, historically significant for its role in the early 20th century as the birthplace of the Weimar Republic.
Examples
- The Weimar Republic was established in 1919 after Germany’s defeat in World War I.
- Weimar is known for its rich cultural history, including influential figures in literature and art.
Meaning
The term ‘Weimar’ often relates to the period of German history following World War I and before the rise of Nazi Germany, characterized by a democratic government and significant cultural movements.
Synonyms
- None (as ‘Weimar’ specifically refers to the city and historical context).