1. Joachim - Noun
2. Joachim - Proper noun
Hungarian violinist and composer (1831-1907)
Source: WordNetI can't do it, Joachim. I wouldn't be able to live with myself. A long leash is still a leash. And Coransee will still be at the other end of it, holding on. Octavia Butler
According to Penkower (p.153), Radu Lecca changed orders for the deportation into occupied Poland immediately after being "snubbed" by Joachim von Ribbentrop 's employees. Source: Internet
An 11-member Military Committee of the Party (CMP) was named to head an interim government with Col. (later Gen.) Joachim Yhombi-Opango to serve as President of the Republic. Source: Internet
Avins, Styra, "Joseph Joachim", in Oxford Companion to Music, ed. Alison Latham, Oxford University Press 2002, p. 637 Clara also spent a few months of many years in London and participated in Popular Concerts with Joachim and Piatti. Source: Internet
“As early as 1931, the secretary of the club said, ‘You can’t be very happy here with people like Joachim von Ribbentrop in the club,’” Professor Kirstein said. Source: Internet
At midnight 30 August 1939, German foreign minister Joachim Ribbentrop was expecting the arrival of the British ambassador Nevile Henderson as well as a Polish plenipotentiary to negotiate terms with Germany. Source: Internet