jeder
German
Alternative forms
- ieder (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle High German ieweder, from Old High German ioweder, from io + wedar, from Proto-Germanic *aiwaz + *hwaþeraz. Compare English either, Dutch ieder.
Around the 14th century, the word merged with ieder, at which point the dual sense, "both", died out.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈjeːdɐ/
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Synonyms
Synonyms
Declension
declension of jeder
singular | ||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
(without article) | nominative | jeder | jede | jedes |
genitive | jedes | jeder | jedes | |
dative | jedem | jeder | jedem | |
accusative | jeden | jede | jedes | |
(with indefinite article) | nominative | ein jeder | eine jede | ein jedes |
genitive | eines jeden | einer jeden | eines jeden | |
dative | einem jeden | einer jeden | einem jeden | |
accusative | einen jeden | eine jede | ein jedes |
- There's also a plural, jede/jeder/jeden/jede, which is used when it describes an interval, spacing, etc. and it modifies a word in the plural. For example ‘jede zwei Tage’ (every two days) is more standard than ‘jeder zwei Tage’.
Norn
Noun
jeder
- venom, poison
- evil-speaking words
- biting cold
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