Supplement
German
Etymology
From Latin supplementum, or French supplément.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌzʊpləˈmɛnt/
Noun
Supplement n (genitive Supplements, plural Supplemente)
- supplement (addition to a printed work)
- Das Lexikon besteht aus den Bänden A-G, H-Sch, Se-Z sowie einem Supplement.
- The encyclopaedia consists of the volumes A-G, H-Sch, Se-Z, and a supplement.
Usage notes
- The German word typically has a more restricted scope than the English. As in the example, it is used chiefly of a volume that it is added later to an already completed series of volumes. Accordingly, the compound Supplementband is quite common.
Further reading
- “Supplement” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- Supplement in Duden online
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