Poet

See also: poet and poët

German

Etymology

From Middle High German poēte, from Latin poēta, from Ancient Greek ποιητής (poiētḗs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /poˈ(ʔ)eːt/

Noun

Poet m (genitive Poeten, plural Poeten)

  1. (literary or humorous) poet
    Der Poet muss ein Meister der Sprache sein, vor allem aber ein Meister des Gefühls.
    A poet must be a master of language, but most of all a master of emotion.
    Das hast du schön gesagt! Du bist ja ein richtiger Poet...
    That was nicely said! You’re an actual poet...

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Further reading

  • Poet in Duden online
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