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Answer for the clue "One who refuses to give up — German city on the Moselle ", 5 letters:
trier

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Trier (; ), formerly known in English as Treves (, ), is a city in Germany on the banks of the Moselle . Trier lies in a valley between low vine-covered hills of red sandstone in the west of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate , near the border with Luxembourg ...

Usage examples of trier.

Handleidinge om de menschelijke stem te bespelen, conjac met zout, de rok van Trier toegelicht, in mear oare bekinde in onbekinde taljeachtingen, handliedingen, awentoeren, wandelende sielen, bijdragen, verlustigingen, lear- in kerkredens, visioenen in sa fierder.

Thereupon he entered Augusta Treverorum, Trier to be, city of Classicus and Tutor, birthplace of the Gallic rebellion.

I had heard in the town that thirty military officers from the German garrison at Trier, a few miles away on the border, were coming, invited or self-invited, to the concert, and the Luxembourgers did not like the idea at all.

The des triers pawed the ground impatiently and Cressida saw that the men needed all their skill to control the powerful beasts.

He had wondered how Sandoval had adjusted back in London, but now he understood that it was just like the gay Neumann in Trier.

The knight took the reins of both des triers and moved towards the stable-block.

My thanks also to Jennifer Tifft, for enabling me to make an extra trip to England and find the chapel of St Helena in York, to Bernhard Hennen, for taking me to Trier, and to Jack and Kira Gillespie for showing me Cumae and Pozzuoli.

Navigatus had been complaining then that he missed the sight and smells of the garden he had had when he was a District Superintendent in Trier.

Medieval hagiography makes her the great discoverer of relics, who brought the heads of the three Wise Men to Cologne, the Robe Jesus wore to Trier, and the True Cross to Rome.