Geduld
See also: geduld
German
Etymology
From Middle High German gedult, from Old High German gidult, githult (8th century), from Proto-Germanic *ga- + *þuldi. Related to Dutch geduld, English thild and thole. See dulden for more.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡəˈdʊlt/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Ge‧duld
Noun
Geduld f (genitive Geduld, no plural)
- patience
- Sie wartete mit großer Geduld, bis sie endlich an der Reihe war.
- She waited very patiently, until finally it was her turn.
Declension
Antonyms
- Ungeduld f
Related terms
- geduldig
- (sich) gedulden
Further reading
- Geduld in Duden online
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