Flucht
See also: flucht
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /flʊxt/
- Rhymes: -ʊχt
Etymology 1
From Middle High German vluht, from Old High German fluht, from Proto-Germanic *fluhtiz (“flight”). Pertaining to fliehen (“to flee”).
Declension
Derived terms
Flucht
- Ausflucht
- fliehen
- Flucht nach vorn
- Fluchtgrund
- Fluchtroute
- Fluchtweg
- flüchtig
- Flüchtling
- Republikflucht
Etymology 2
From Middle Low German vlucht. Pertaining to fliegen (“to fly”).
Noun
Flucht f (genitive Flucht, plural Fluchten)
- (construction, technical) line, alignment (vertical or horizontal line along which houses, walls, windows or other building elements are arranged)
- (construction, archaic) suite, line of rooms, number of rooms interconnected by doors
- (ornithology) flock of birds
Declension
Derived terms
Flucht
- Bauflucht
- Dachflucht
- Fensterflucht
- Fluchtgerade
- Fluchtlinie
- Fluchtpunkt
- Häuserflucht
- Treppenflucht
- Raumflucht
- Zimmerflucht
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