Rüde
German
Etymology
From Middle High German rüde, rüd, from Old High German rudio. Cognate to Dutch reu, probably also to Low German Rühe (“dog”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʁyːdə/
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Noun
Rüde m (genitive Rüden, plural Rüden)
- dog (male dog, wolf or fox, as opposed to a bitch (often attributive), also used for certain other mammals)
Declension
Synonyms
- (male dog) Hundemännchen, Hunderüde, Hundsrüde, männlicher Hund
- (male fox) Fuchsmännchen, Fuchsrüde, männlicher Fuchs
- (male wolf) Wolfsmännchen, Wolfsrüde, männlicher Wolf
- (male ferret) Frettchenmännchen, Frettchenrüde, männliches Frettchen
Coordinate terms
- (male dog) Hundeweibchen, Hündin, weiblicher Hund, (Upper German) Zaupe
Derived terms
- Dackelrüde
- Deckrüde
- Fuchsrüde
- Hunderüde
- Hundsrüde
- Saurüde
- Schäferhunderüde
- Schäferrüde
- Teckelrüde
- Wolfsrüde
- Zuchtrüde
Further reading
- Rüde in Duden online
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