Sathmar Swabian

Etymology
. Unlike other Danube Swabians, the Sathmar Swabians were primarily from Swabia.

Noun

 * 1) A member or descendant of the ethnic German (Swabian) community in Sathmar (Satu Mare), a region now mostly in Rumania with a small part in Hungary.
 * 2) * 1991, Report on Eastern Europe, volume 2, issues 27-39, page 32
 * A smaller Swabian group, known as Sathmar Swabians, lives in northern Transylvania, in the Satu Mare district.
 * 1) * 2006, Hans Gehl, "The Sathmar-Swabian Dialects and Their Speakers", translation of Die sathmarschwäbischen Dialekte und ihre Sprachträger, in Philologica Jassyensia (summary: "... The Sathmar Swabians lacked spiritual leadership, ..."
 * 1) * 2006, Hans Gehl, "The Sathmar-Swabian Dialects and Their Speakers", translation of Die sathmarschwäbischen Dialekte und ihre Sprachträger, in Philologica Jassyensia (summary: "... The Sathmar Swabians lacked spiritual leadership, ..."

Translations

 * German: Sathmarer Schwabe, Sathmarschwabe
 * Hungarian: szatmári sváb
 * Romanian: șvab sătmărean

Adjective

 * 1) Of or pertaining to this German community or its lect.

Translations

 * German: sathmarschwäbisch
 * Hungarian: szatmári sváb