1. reutter - Verb
2. Reutter - Proper noun
reutter (third-person singular simple present reutters, present participle reuttering, simple past and past participle reuttered)
To utter again.
Reutter (plural Reutters)
A surname.
In 1952, Porsche constructed an assembly plant (Werk 2) across the street from Reutter Karosserie; the main road in front of Werk 1, the oldest Porsche building, is now known as Porschestrasse. citation The 356 was road certified in 1948. Source: Internet
Jones (2009:7) dates the visit to early summer, i.e. cherry season, since during the visit Reutter plied the child with fresh cherries as a means of inducing him to learn to sing a trill. Source: Internet
Empress Maria Theresa herself complained to Reutter about his singing, calling it "crowing". Source: Internet
Haydn passed his audition with Reutter, and after several months of further training moved to Vienna (1740), where he worked for the next nine years as a chorister. Source: Internet
Porsche contracted Reutter to build the steel bodies and eventually bought the Reutter company in 1963. Source: Internet
"The Porsche Book, Lothar Boschen and Jurgen Bath, page 66 The Reutter company retained the seat manufacturing part of the business and changed its name to " Recaro ". Source: Internet