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            <forename>Sebastian</forename>
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            <surname>Wiegand</surname>
            <forename>Frank</forename>
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          <orgName role="projekt">Forschung Daniel Sanders</orgName>
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          <orgName role="hostingInstitution" xml:lang="de">Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (BBAW)</orgName>
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        <bibl>Daniel Sanders: „Gauner“. In: Deutsches Wörterbuch. Leipzig, 1860–1865.</bibl>
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          <orth expand="Gauner" orig="Gāūner">Gāūner</orth>
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        <sense>Einer, der Leute durch Liſt u. Betrug um das Ihre bringt, Spitzbube: Wie die G. dort wirthſchaften! <bibl><author>Gutzkow</author>  <title>R.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>5, 39;</biblScope> <title>Schr.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>3, 286;</biblScope> <title>[Mögen] G. durch Apoſtelmasken ſchielen.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Sch.</author> <biblScope>6b;</biblScope> <title>Aus Betruge zuſammengeknetete G.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>V.</author>  <title>Th.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>15, 49;</biblScope> <title>Erz-G. Sh.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>2, 563;</biblScope> <title>So werden ſie zu Strolchen, Dieben und G–n.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Waldau</author>  <title>N.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>2, 101.</biblScope></bibl> — G–in ꝛc. — Berüchtigter Korſar! Meer-G. du! <bibl><author>V.</author>  <title>Sh.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>2, 387.</biblScope></bibl></sense>
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          <note type="label">Anm.</note>
          <p type="note">Auch Jauner. <bibl><author>Hebel</author> <biblScope>2, 161;</biblScope> <title>Mit Bettlern und J–n herumgezogen.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>3, 198;</biblScope> <title>Die J–in.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>151;</biblScope> <title>So ein Stromer oder J., der in den Landen umherzieht.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Kurz</author>  <title>Sonn.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>301 ꝛc.</biblScope> <title>Vgl. Gaudieb. Abſtammung unſicher, vgl.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Weimariſches</author></bibl> <bibl><author>Jahrb.</author> <biblScope>1, 334 ff.</biblScope></bibl></p>
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