Klotz
German
Etymology
From Middle High German kloz (“stump; ball”), from Old High German kloz (“stump; ball”), related to German Kloß (“lump”), both ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gel-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /klɔt͡s/
Audio (file)
Declension
Derived terms
- Bauklotz
- Betonklotz
- Bremsklotz
- Eisenklotz
- Fußklotz
- Holzklotz
- Metallklotz
- Sitzklotz
- Stahlklotz
- Tischklotz
- Türklotz
Related terms
- Klotztisch
- Klotzfuß
- Klotzschuh
Further reading
- Klotz in Duden online
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