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====Pronunciation====
====Pronunciation====
* {{IPA|de|[bant]}}
* {{IPA|de|/bant/}}
* {{audio|de|De-Band.oga|audio}}
* {{audio|de|De-Band.oga|Audio}}
* {{rhymes|de|ant|s=1}}
* {{rhymes|de|ant|s=1}}


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# [[belt]] (conveyor belt, fan belt, etc.)
# [[belt]] (conveyor belt, fan belt, etc.)
# [[band]] of the [[spectrum]]
# [[band]] of the [[spectrum]]
# {{lb|de|figurative|pl. ''[[Bande]]''}} intimate [[bond]] to a person
# {{lb|de|figurative}} intimate [[bond]] to a person {{+plural|de|Bande}}
# {{lb|de|figurative|pl. ''[[Bande]]''}} [[dependence]], social bond
# {{lb|de|figurative}} [[dependence]], social bond {{+plural|de|Bande}}
# {{lb|de|poetic|pl. ''[[Bande]]''}} [[shackle]]
# {{lb|de|poetic}} [[shackle]] {{+plural|de|Bande}}


=====Usage notes=====
=====Usage notes=====
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====Pronunciation====
====Pronunciation====
* {{IPA|de|[bant]}}
* {{IPA|de|/bant/}}
* {{audio|de|De-Band.oga|audio}}
* {{audio|de|De-Band.oga|Audio}}
* {{rhymes|de|ant|s=1}}
* {{rhymes|de|ant|s=1}}


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# a modern [[music]] [[band]]
# {{C|de|Music}}a modern [[music]] [[band]]
#: {{syn|de|Musikgruppe}}
#: {{syn|de|Musikgruppe}}


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===Further reading===
===Further reading===
* {{R:DWDS}}
* {{R:DWDS}}
* {{R:Duden|Band_Buch|Band}}
* {{R:Duden|Band_Buch|Band (Buch)}}
* {{R:Duden|Band_Gewebestreifen_Fessel}}
* {{R:Duden|Band_Gewebestreifen_Fessel|Band (Gewebestreifen, Fessel)}}
* {{R:Duden|Band_Musikergruppe|Band}}
* {{R:Duden|Band_Musikergruppe|Band (Musikgruppe)}}



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Revision as of 21:22, 3 March 2022

See also: band, bånd, bánd, and *band

English

Etymology

Borrowed from German Band.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Band (plural Bands)

  1. A surname from German

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Band is the 33894th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 671 individuals. Band is most common among White (86.14%) individuals.

Further reading

Anagrams


German

Etymology 1

From Middle High German bant.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bant/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ant

Noun

Band n (strong, genitive Bandes or Bands, plural Bänder or (figurative or poetic) Bande, diminutive Bändchen n or Bändlein n)

  1. tape, ribbon
  2. (anatomy) A ligament
  3. band or tie holding items together
  4. belt (conveyor belt, fan belt, etc.)
  5. band of the spectrum
  6. (figurative) intimate bond to a person [plural: Bande]
  7. (figurative) dependence, social bond [plural: Bande]
  8. (poetic) shackle [plural: Bande]
Usage notes
  • The normal plural is Bänder.
  • The plural Bande is used in the figurative sense of “bond” and in the poetic meaning “shackles” (for which usually Fessel is used). In early modern German, the two plurals were widely interchangeable.
Declension
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Middle High German bant.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Noun

Band m (strong, genitive Bandes or Bands, plural Bände, diminutive Bändchen n)

  1. volume (of a multi-volume set of books)
Declension
Derived terms

Etymology 3

Borrowed from English band.

Pronunciation

Noun

Band f (genitive Band, plural Bands)

  1. a modern music band
    Synonym: Musikgruppe
Declension

Etymology 4

Proper noun

Band m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Bands or (with an article) Band, feminine genitive Band, plural Bands)

  1. a surname
Declension

Further reading


Luxembourgish

Etymology 1

Probably either borrowed from German Band, or inherited from Old High German bant.

Pronunciation

Noun

Band n (plural Bänner)

  1. ribbon, band
  2. tape, band (e.g. magnetic tape)
  3. (anatomy) ligament
  4. hoop (on a barrel)

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

Noun

Band f (plural Banten)

  1. band (musical group)
    Synonym: Museksgrupp
  2. band, gang (e.g. of thieves)
  3. crowd, group

Etymology 3

Pronunciation

Noun

Band m (plural Bänn)

  1. volume (one of a set of books)

Pennsylvania German

Etymology 1

Compare German band, Dutch band, English band.

Noun

Band n (plural Benner)

  1. band
  2. ribbon
  3. hinge
  4. bandage
  5. ligature

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English bond.

Noun

Band n (plural Benner)

  1. bond
  2. certificate of indebtedness

Romanian

Etymology

From Hungarian Bánd.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Band m

  1. A commune of Mureș, Romania
  2. A village in Band, Mureș, Romania