Leopard

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See also: leopard, léopard, and leopárd

English

Etymology

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Proper noun

Leopard

  1. A surname

Anagrams


German

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Noun

Leopard m (genitive Leoparden, plural Leoparden, feminine Leopardin)

  1. leopard

Usage notes

The word may follow either weak or strong declension. In the genitive singular, it is almost always weak; in the accusative and dative however, both the weak and strong forms are possible, the former predominant in writing and the latter in speech.

Declension

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Further reading