Boxer
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Etymology edit
Named Boxers by the West, since their official title was "The Fist of Righteous Harmony" (義和拳/义和拳 (Yìhéquán)) and their symbol was a clenched fist.
Noun edit
Boxer (plural Boxers)
- (historical) A Chinese anti-imperial and xenophobic rebel of the early 1900s.
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Translations edit
participant in the Boxer Rebellion
Proper noun edit
Boxer
- A surname.
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Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
Boxer m (strong, genitive Boxers, plural Boxer, feminine Boxerin)
- boxer
- Synonym: Faustkämpfer
Declension edit
Declension of Boxer [masculine, strong]