Stachelbeere
German
Etymology
Stachel + Beere (“berry”). The term has been attested since at least the late 16th century; the 1607 dictionary Dictionnaire François-Allemand & Allemand-François contains the variant forms "Stachelbeer" and "Stichelbeer".
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃtaxl̩ˌbeːʁə/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Sta‧chel‧bee‧re
Noun
Stachelbeere f (genitive Stachelbeere, plural Stachelbeeren)
- gooseberry
- Synonym: (dialectal) Christorbeere
Declension
Declension of Stachelbeere [feminine]
singular | plural | ||||
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indef. | def. | noun | def. | noun | |
nominative | eine | die | Stachelbeere | die | Stachelbeeren |
genitive | einer | der | Stachelbeere | der | Stachelbeeren |
dative | einer | der | Stachelbeere | den | Stachelbeeren |
accusative | eine | die | Stachelbeere | die | Stachelbeeren |
Derived terms
Further reading
- “Stachelbeere” in Duden online
- “Stachelbeere” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
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