Wache
German
Etymology
From Middle High German wache, from Old High German wacha, from Proto-West Germanic *waku. Cognate with Middle Dutch and Middle Low German wāke, English wake.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈvaxə/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -aχə
- Hyphenation: Wa‧che
Noun
Wache f (genitive Wache, plural Wachen)
- wake, vigil
- Synonym: (poetic) Wacht
- watch, sentry, guard duty
- watch, guard (group of people perfoming such duty)
- Synonyms: Wachmannschaft, Wachposten, Wachdienst, (poetic) Wacht
- guard station, guardhouse
- Synonyms: Wachposten, Wachlokal, Wachstube
- Short for Polizeiwache: police station
- Synonyms: Dienststelle, (informal) Revier
Declension
Derived terms
- Hauptwache
- Küstenwache
- Mahnwache
- Nachtwache
- Polizeiwache
- Schildwache
- Totenwache
- Wachestehen
- wachestehend
- wachhabend
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