Leumund
German
Etymology
From Middle High German liumunt, from Old High German hliumunt, from Proto-Germanic *hleumundaz (“reputation”). The full vowel -u- in the unstressed syllable was preserved due to popular association with unrelated Mund (“mouth”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlɔʏ̯mʊnt/
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Noun
Leumund m (genitive Leumunds or Leumundes, no plural)
- (literary) reputation; reports about someone; opinions about someone
- Wir haben uns nach ihm erkundigt und er hatte einen guten Leumund.
- We’ve made enquiries about him and the reports were positive.
- Wir haben uns nach ihm erkundigt und er hatte einen guten Leumund.
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