Tumult
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tumult
Contents
1
German
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Noun
1.3.1
Declension
1.3.2
Related terms
1.4
Further reading
German
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Etymology
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From
Latin
tumultus
(
“
noise, tumult
”
)
.
Pronunciation
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Audio
(
file
)
Noun
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Tumult
m
(
genitive
Tumultes
,
plural
Tumulte
)
tumult
,
ruckus
,
row
Declension
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Declension of
Tumult
singular
plural
indef.
def.
noun
def.
noun
nominative
ein
der
Tumult
die
Tumulte
genitive
eines
des
Tumultes
,
Tumults
der
Tumulte
dative
einem
dem
Tumult
,
Tumulte
1
den
Tumulten
accusative
einen
den
Tumult
die
Tumulte
1
Now uncommon,
see notes
Related terms
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]
tumultuarisch
tumultuös
Further reading
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]
“
Tumult
” in
Duden
online
Categories
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German terms derived from Latin
German terms with audio links
German lemmas
German nouns
German masculine nouns
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