Drache

See also: drache and draché

German

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Etymology

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    From Middle High GermanCategory:German terms inherited from Middle High German#DRACHECategory:German terms derived from Middle High German#DRACHE trache, from Old High GermanCategory:German terms inherited from Old High German#DRACHECategory:German terms derived from Old High German#DRACHE trahho, from Proto-West GermanicCategory:German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#DRACHECategory:German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#DRACHE *drakō, borrowed from LatinCategory:German terms derived from Latin#DRACHE dracō. The modern initial d- is influenced by the original Latin, reinforced by dialectal German forms.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    Drache m (weak, genitive Drachen, plural Drachen, feminine Drachin)Category:German lemmas#DRACHECategory:German nouns#DRACHECategory:German weak nouns#DRACHECategory:German entries with incorrect language header#DRACHECategory:German masculine nouns#DRACHECategory:Pages with entries#DRACHECategory:Pages with 2 entries#DRACHE

    1. dragon
      Der Drache in der Höhle beschützte sein Gold
      The dragon in the cave protected his gold
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      Drachen atmen Feuer aus ihrem Mund
      Dragons breathe fire out of their mouths
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    2. kite (with the sense of "toy for children" or "geometrical shape")

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    Proper noun

    Drache m (proper noun, weak, genitive Drachen)Category:German lemmas#DRACHECategory:German proper nouns#DRACHECategory:German weak nouns#DRACHECategory:German entries with incorrect language header#DRACHECategory:German masculine nouns#DRACHECategory:Pages with entries#DRACHECategory:Pages with 2 entries#DRACHE

    1. (astronomyCategory:de:Constellations#DRACHE) Draco

    Hypernyms

    Further reading

    • Drache” in Duden online
    • Drache”, in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache (in German)
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    Pennsylvania German

    Noun

    DracheCategory:Pennsylvania German non-lemma forms#DRACHECategory:Pennsylvania German noun forms#DRACHECategory:Pennsylvania German entries with incorrect language header#DRACHECategory:Pages with entries#DRACHECategory:Pages with 2 entries#DRACHE

    1. plural of Drach
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