Föhn
German
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old High German phonno, from Vulgar Latin *faōnius, from Latin Favōnius (“Favonius”), a Roman wind god.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /føːn/
Audio (file)
Noun
Föhn m (genitive Föhns, plural Föhne or Föhns)
- (meteorology) foehn (warm wind which appears on the leeward side of mountains, for example on the northern side of the alps in south Germany)
- hair dryer
- Synonym: Haartrockner (formal), Heißluftdusche, Luftdusche
Usage notes
Declension
Descendants
- → Chinese:
- Mandarin: 焚風 (fénfēng)
- → Czech: fén
- → Danish: føn
- → Dutch: föhn
- → English: foehn
- → Finnish: föhn
- → French: foehn
- → Hebrew: פֶן (fen)
- → Hungarian: főn
- → Italian: föhn, fon, föhn
- → Macedonian: фен (fen)
- → Russian: фен (fen)
- → Armenian: ֆեն (fen)
- → Serbo-Croatian: fen
- → Slovak: fén, fön
- → Swedish: fön
- → Finnish: fööni
- → Ukrainian: фен (fen)
Further reading
- Föhn in Duden online
Föhn on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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