Flut
See also: flut
German
Etymology
From Middle High German vluot, Old High German fluot, from Proto-West Germanic *flōdu, from Proto-Germanic *flōduz. Compare Dutch vloed, English flood, Danish flod, Icelandic flóð.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fluːt/
- Rhymes: -uːt
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Noun
Flut f (genitive Flut, plural Fluten)
- flow, flood, high tide (rising movement of the tide; the time around when it reaches its peak)
- Antonym: Ebbe
- (often in the plural) flood(s), great masses of water, usually of the sea
- Synonyms: Wassermassen, Wogen
- flooding, flood, overflow of a body of water; usually only when very violent and disastrous
- Synonyms: (more common) Überschwemmung, Hochwasser
Declension
Hyponyms
- Nippflut, Springflut
- Sturmflut, Sturzflut
- Tsunami
- Papierflut, Warenflut
Derived terms
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