Pilsner
See also: pilsner
English
Noun
Pilsner (countable and uncountable, plural Pilsners)
- Alternative letter-case form of pilsner.
- 1918, James Gibbons Huneker, “Jim the Penman”, in Steeplejack, New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner’s Sons, →OCLC, part I (In Old Philadelphia), pages 206–207:
- I am an optimist at bottom, with a superficial coating of pessimism, which thaws near a piano, a pretty girl, or a glass of Pilsner.
- 2000, Todd Babiak, chapter 6, in Choke Hold, Winnipeg, Man.: Turnstone Press, →ISBN, page 182:
- We drink Pilsners as we walk, and Denton doesn’t try to hide his when Chicken George drives by.
German
Pronunciation
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Noun
Pilsner m or n (strong, genitive Pilsners, plural Pilsner)
- alternative form of Pilsener
Declension
Declension of Pilsner [masculine // neuter, strong]
Descendants
- English: pilsner