Beutel
German
Etymology
From Middle High German biutel, from Old High German būtil. Cognate with Dutch buidel.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbɔʏ̯təl/, [ˈbɔø̯tl̩]
Audio (file)
Noun
Beutel m (genitive Beutels, plural Beutel)
- a small to medium-sized bag, usually of fabric
- Der Beutel ist ziemlich voll.
- The bag is quite full.
- pouch (bag with a drawstring)
- pouch (body part of a marsupial)
Usage notes
Declension
Related terms
Related terms
- Beutelmarder
- Beutelmaulwurf
- Beutelmaus
- Beutelmull
- beuteln
- Beutelratte
- Beuteltier
- Beutler
- Müllbeutel
- Nasenbeutler
- Raubbeutler
- Riesenbeutler
Further reading
- Beutel in Duden online
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