Gardine
German
    
    Etymology
    
From early modern Dutch gardine (contemporary Dutch gordijn), from French courtine, from Medieval Latin cōrtīna (“curtain”), from Latin cohors (“court, enclosure”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ɡaʁˈdiːnə/ (standard)
- IPA(key): /ɡaˈdiːnə/ (common; particularly northern and central Germany)
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Noun
    
Gardine f (genitive Gardine, plural Gardinen)
- thin, translucid (often partly transparent) curtain covering a window
Declension
    
Derived terms
    
- Gardinenpredigt
- Gardinenstange
Descendants
    
- → Lower Sorbian: gardina
See also
    
- Vorhang (curtain in general, particularly opaque)
Further reading
    
- Gardine in Duden online
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