Sonnenbrand
German
Etymology
From Sonne (“sun”) + -n- + Brand (“fire, burn”). The word originally meant the burning heat of the sun. As such it was, of course, used also in the context of sunburnt skin. However, the use of Sonnenbrand to refer this skin condition itself (meaning that one can “have a sunburn”, Sonnenbrand haben) seems to be a development of the 20th century.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈzɔnənˌbʁant/
Noun
Sonnenbrand m (genitive Sonnenbrandes or Sonnenbrands, plural Sonnenbrände)
Declension
Declension of Sonnenbrand
singular | plural | ||||
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indef. | def. | noun | def. | noun | |
nominative | ein | der | Sonnenbrand | die | Sonnenbrände |
genitive | eines | des | Sonnenbrandes, Sonnenbrands |
der | Sonnenbrände |
dative | einem | dem | Sonnenbrand, Sonnenbrande1 |
den | Sonnenbränden |
accusative | einen | den | Sonnenbrand | die | Sonnenbrände |
1Now uncommon, see notes
Synonyms
- (heat of the sun): Sonnenglut
Further reading
- Sonnenbrand in Duden online
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