Düker

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German

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Etymology

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Formally from Low German Düker, from Middle Low German düker (“diver”, also “culvert”?). Doublet of Taucher ("diver"). The sense “culvert” may be a loan translation of Dutch duiker. At least its adoption into standard German was probably reinforced by Dutch.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈdyːkər/, [ˈdyː.kɐ]
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Noun

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Düker m (strong, genitive Dükers, plural Düker)

  1. culvert

Declension

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