Faden
German
Etymology
From Middle High German vadem, from Old High German fadum, from Proto-West Germanic *faþm (“embrace”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfaːdn̩/
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Usage notes
Declension
Derived terms
- Bindfaden
- den Faden verlieren
- Fadenabstand
- Fadenalge
- Fadenbakterie
- Fadendicke
- Fadenende
- fadenförmig
- Fadenkreuz
- Fadenlänge
- Fadennudel
- Fadenriss
- fadenscheinig
- Fadenwurm
- Geduldsfaden
- Glühfaden
- Goldfaden
- Haarfaden
- Hanffaden
- Kettfaden
- Kohlefaden
- Kunstfaserfaden
- Kunststofffaden
- Lebensfaden
- Leinenfaden
- Leitfaden
- Nylonfaden
- Perlonfaden
- roter Faden
- Schussfaden
- Seidenfaden
- Silberfaden
- Spinnfaden
- Webfaden
- Wollfaden
- Zwirnsfaden
Descendants
- → Esperanto: fadeno
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