Dohle
German
editEtymology
editFrom Middle High German tole, tāle, tāhele (diminutive of tāhe), from Old High German tāhala, diminutive of tāha, from Proto-West Germanic *dāhā.
The modern form is not inherited from written Middle High German but is a Central German dialect form (with unshifted d- and dialectal -ā- → -ō-).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editDohle f (genitive Dohle, plural Dohlen)
Declension
editDeclension of Dohle [feminine]
Derived terms
edit- Dohlengrackel, Dohlen-Grackel
- Dohlenkrebs, Dohlen-Krebs
- Dohlenmännchen, Dohlen-Männchen
- Dohlenpaar, Dohlen-Paar
- Dohlenpärchen, Dohlen-Pärchen
- Dohlenweibchen, Dohlen-Weibchen
Descendants
edit- → Saterland Frisian: Dole
Further reading
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- German terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- German terms derived from Middle High German
- German terms derived from Old High German
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- German 2-syllable words
- German terms with IPA pronunciation
- German terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:German/oːlə
- Rhymes:German/oːlə/2 syllables
- German lemmas
- German nouns
- German feminine nouns
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