Proper noun
Obst (plural Obsts)
A surname from German.
Among the 12 Bulldogs players on the goal kicking list Obst and Shillabeer finished with four each while Stelzer and O'Driscoll both kicked three. Source: Internet
The ECtHR had ruled both in favor of the religious organization (in the case of Obst) and in favor of the fired person (in the case of Schüth). citation Central and South America Until the 1990s, most Latin American countries had laws against adultery. Source: Internet
The screenwriter suggested the addition of a "time element" to the treatment's basic idea, which was welcomed by Obst and Thorne. Source: Internet
“Congratulations you lost Miles Obst as a member. Source: Internet