Seelentröster

German

Etymology

From Seele (soul) + -n- (n-ligature) + Tröster (soother).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈzeːlənˌtʁøːstɐ]
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  • Hyphenation: See‧len‧trös‧ter
  • Rhymes: -øːstɐ

Noun

Seelentröster m (strong, genitive Seelentrösters, plural Seelentröster)

  1. comforter (a person who provides mental or emotional support to another)
  2. (humorous) stiffener, pick-me-up, bracer (as schnapps)
  3. security blanket, woobie (including teddy bears, etc.)
  4. soulmate
  5. comfort food

Declension

  • Seelentrösterin

Further reading

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