Trog

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See also: trog, trög, and tròg

German

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verschiedene hölzerne Tröge (1) in einem Schuppen — various wooden troughs in a shed

Etymology

From Middle High German troc, from Old High German trog, from Proto-Germanic *trugaz. Akin to Dutch trog, English trough, Swedish tråg.

Pronunciation

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Noun

Trog m (genitive Trogs or Troges, plural Tröge)

  1. (agriculture) trough (narrow container for animals to drink or eat from)
  2. (geology) trench (often filled with sediments)

Declension

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ein Trog (2) — a trench

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Further reading

  • Trog” in Duden online