Ente
German
Etymology
From Middle High German ente alongside ant, from Old High German enita alongside anut, from Proto-Germanic *anadz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂énh₂t-. Compare Dutch eend.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɛntə/
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Noun
Ente f (genitive Ente, plural Enten, diminutive Entchen n or Entlein n)
- duck (aquatic bird of the family Anatidae)
- (typically) mallard; by far the most common duck species in the area, thought of as the duck per se
- (informal nickname) Citroën 2CV
- (medicine) urinal (vessel for holding urine)
- (journalism) canard (false or misleading report)
Declension
Synonyms
- (canard): Falschmeldung; Zeitungsente
Derived terms
- Entlein
- Entenküken
- Enterich
- Entenhausen
- Ententeich
- Entenleber
- Entenkeule
- Entenbrust
- Entenbraten
- Eiderente
- Holzente
- Gummiente
- Plastikente
- Quietscheente
- Stockente
- Tigerente
- Krickente
- Wasserente
- Wildente
See also
Further reading
- Ente in Duden online
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