Zerberus
German
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin Cerberus, from Ancient Greek Κέρβερος (Kérberos).
Proper noun
Zerberus m (proper noun, strong, genitive Zerberus)
Noun
Zerberus m (strong, genitive Zerberus, plural Zerberusse)
- (humorous) doorkeeper, guardian
- 1968 October 11, Adolf Metzner, “Die Panzer stehen schon bereit”, in Die Zeit:
- Neugierige kamen trotz aller Tricks nicht ins Dorf, so wachsam waren die uniformierten Zerberusse.
- Despite all the tricks, curious people did not come into the village, the uniformed doorkeepers were so vigilant.
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Declension
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