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).

Noun

Flucht f (genitive Flucht, plural Fluchten)

  1. escape

Declension

Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Middle Low German vlucht. Pertaining to fliegen (to fly).

Noun

Flucht f (genitive Flucht, plural Fluchten)

  1. (construction, technical) line, alignment (vertical or horizontal line along which houses, walls, windows or other building elements are arranged)
  2. (construction, archaic) suite, line of rooms, number of rooms interconnected by doors
  3. (ornithology) flock of birds

Declension

Synonyms

  • (suite): Suite, Zimmerflucht
  • (flock): Schwarm (the normal word)

Derived terms


Plautdietsch

Noun

Flucht f (plural Fluchte)

  1. flight
  2. escape
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