Wurt

See also: wurt

Bavarian

Alternative forms

  • Wuat (alternative spelling)
  • Wort
  • Wåoscht (South Central, Tyrol)

Etymology

From Middle High German wort, from Old High German wort, from Proto-West Germanic *word, from Proto-Germanic *wurdą, from Proto-Indo-European *wr̥dʰh₁om.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vʊɐd̥/, /βʊɐd̥/
  • Homophone: Wuad

Noun

Wurt n (plural Wearter) (East Central Bavarian, Carinthia, Vienna)

  1. word

German

Etymology

From Low German Wurt, Wort, from Middle Low German wurt, from Old Saxon wurth, from Proto-Germanic *wurþiz. Cognate with Dutch woerd (man-made hill), Icelandic urð (area covered by fallen rocks).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vʊʁt/, [vʊʁt], [vʊɐ̯t]
  • (file)

Noun

Wurt f (genitive Wurt, plural Wurten)

  1. man-made hill or elevation (as used in low areas to protect farmhouses against flooding)
    Synonym: Warft

Usage notes

  • Historic Wurten are particularly important for archeology and the term is often met with in this context.

Declension

Derived terms

  • Wurtenforschung
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