Staub
See also: štaub
German
Etymology
From Old High German stoup. Cognate with Danish and Norwegian støv, Gothic 𐍃𐍄𐌿𐌱𐌾𐌿𐍃 (stubjus).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃtaʊ̯p/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -aʊ̯p
- Hyphenation: Staub
Noun
Staub m (genitive Staubes or Staubs, plural Stäube or Staube, diminutive Stäubchen n)
- dust
- Hypernyms: Pulver, Schmutz
- Hyponyms: Blütenstaub, Eisenstaub, Feinstaub, Grobstaub, Hausstaub, Mehlstaub, Rasierstaub
Declension
Derived terms
Adjectives derived from Staub
- staubabweisend
- staubbedeckt
- staubfein
- staubfrei
- staubig
- staubtrocken
Nouns derived from Staub
- Staubbesen
- Staubbeutel
- Staubblatt
- Staubexplosion
- Staubfaden
- Staubfänger
- Staubfilter
- Staubgefäß
- Staubkamm
- Staubkorn
- Staublappen
- Staublawine
- Staublunge
- Staubmantel
- Staubpartikel
- Staubsaugen
- Staubsauger
- Staubschicht
- Staubteilchen
- Staubtuch
- Staubwedel
- Staubwolke
- Staubzucker
Verbs derived from Staub
- abstauben
- stauben
- stäuben
- staubsaugen
- verstauben
Related terms
- in den Staub treten
- sich aus dem Staub machen
Further reading
- Staub in Duden online
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