Katalog
German
Etymology
From Late Latin catalogus, from Ancient Greek κατάλογος (katálogos, “an enrollment, a register”), from καταλέγω (katalégō, “to recount, to tell at length”), from κατά (katá, “downwards, towards”) + λέγω (légō, “to gather, to pick up, to choose for oneself, to pick out, to count”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kataˈloːk/
- Hyphenation: Ka‧ta‧log
Noun
Katalog m (genitive Kataloges or Katalogs, plural Kataloge)
- catalogue (systematic list of names, books, pictures, etc.; complete list of items; university calendar)
Declension
Further reading
- Katalog in Duden online
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