Hort

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German

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Etymology

From Middle High German hort, from Old High German hort, from Proto-Germanic *huzdą. Cognate with English hoard.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hɔrt/, [hɔʁt], [hɔɐ̯t], [hɔːt]

Noun

Hort m (genitive Hortes, plural Horte)

  1. (literary) shelter, refuge, haven
  2. (poetic, otherwise obsolete) hoard, treasure
  3. (short for Kinderhort) after-school nursery; kind of childcare commonly attached to primary schools in German-speaking Europe

Declension

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Further reading

  • Hort” in Duden online