Zåhn

Bavarian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German zan, zant, from Old High German zan, zand, from Proto-West Germanic *tanþ, from Proto-Germanic *tanþs. Cognates include German Zahn, Yiddish צאָן (tson), Dutch tand, Old Norse tǫnn, Welsh dant, Latin dēns, Lithuanian dantìs.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈd̥sɔːn/
  • IPA(key): /ˈd̥sɒ̃ːn/ (East Central, Vienna)

Noun

Zåhn m (plural Zähnt, diminutive Zahnderl)

  1. (anatomy) tooth

Derived terms

  • Zåhnbiaschtl
  • Zåhnfleisch
  • Zåhnluckn
  • Zåhnradl
  • Zåhnseidn
  • Zåhnstocher
  • Zåhnweh
  • Zåhnårzt
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