Wipfel
German
Etymology
From Middle High German wipfel, from Old High German wiphil, derived from Old High German wiphōn, from Proto-Germanic *wippōną or *wipjaną (“to sway, move back and forth”), whence modern German wippen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈvɪpfəl/, [ˈvɪp͡fl̩], [ˈʋ-], [-p͡ɸ-], [-əl]
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Noun
Wipfel m (strong, genitive Wipfels, plural Wipfel)
- (higher register) treetop
- Synonyms: Baumkrone, Baumspitze, Baumwipfel
Declension
Derived terms
- Baumwipfel (“treetop”)
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