röter meaning and definition in german
Adjective
Frequency:
- comparative degree of rot
Example
Justins Leichtsinn dünkte ihn deshalb eine unerhörte Respektlosigkeit, und röter als seine Johannisbeeren, wetterte er:It was thus the druggist called a small room under the leads, full of the utensils and the goods of his trade. He often spent long hours there alone, labelling, decanting, and doing up again; and he looked upon it not as a simple store, but as a veritable sanctuary, whence there afterwards issued, elaborated by his hands, all sorts of pills, boluses, infusions, lotions, and potions, that would bear far and wide his celebrity. No one in the world set foot there, and he respected it so, that he swept it himself. Finally, if the pharmacy, open to all comers, was the spot where he displayed his pride, the Capharnaum was the refuge where, egoistically concentrating himself, Homais delighted in the exercise of his predilections, so that Justin 's thoughtlessness seemed to him a monstrous piece of irreverence, and, redder than the currants, he repeated?OP374995
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