Wermut

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German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German wërmuote, from Old High German werimuota, from Proto-West Germanic *warjamōdā.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈveːʁˌmuːt/, [ˈveːɐ̯ˌmuːt], [ˈvɛɐ̯-], [ʋ-]
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Noun[edit]

Wermut m (strong, genitive Wermuts or Wermutes, plural Wermut or Wermuts) or
Wermut (archaic) f (genitive Wermut, plural Wermut or Wermuts)

  1. (uncountable) wormwood (herb)
  2. (countable and uncountable) vermouth (drink)

Declension[edit]

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Catalan: vermut
  • French: vermouth
  • Polish: wermut
  • Russian: ве́рмут (vérmut)

See also[edit]

Further reading[edit]

  • Wermut” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • Wermut” in Duden online