Proper noun
Konig (plural Konigs)
A surname.
Solutions, however, have been obtained in special cases (see A. Konig in M. von Rohr's Die Bilderzeugung, p. 373; K. Schwarzschild, Göttingen. Source: Internet
After the war, Konig worked as a bilingual (English-Dutch) secretary in England. Source: Internet
But it’s also her way of repaying Anne Frank’s father, Otto, who comforted Konig in the aftermath of the liberation of Bergen-Belsen, even as he was grieving for his own two daughters and wife. Source: Internet
Konig, David T., Encyclopedia Virginia Following the British Parliament's passing the Intolerable Acts in 1774, Jefferson wrote a resolution calling for a 'Day of Fasting and Prayer' in protest, as well as a boycott of all British goods. Source: Internet
“His persona and his political skills combined to provide a remarkable composite of presidential leadership,” said Konig. Source: Internet
“Hopefully you’re providing some comfort for all the families who have lost people to COVID,” Konig said. Source: Internet