Geflügel

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German

Etymology

From Old High German gifugili. The expected modern form is *Gefügel, a collective form pertaining to Vogel (bird), cf. similar Dutch gevogelte. The connection with Vogel was lost in German and the word was at some point re-interpreted as Geflügel, that is “creatures with wings; winged ones”. Cf. Flügel (wing).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡəˈflyːɡəl/
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Noun

Geflügel n (strong, genitive Geflügels, plural (referring to different species of birds) Geflügel)

  1. (collective) poultry, meat from birds
    • 2012, Markus Hofstetter, Geflügel: Die Beliebtheit bei den deutschen Verbrauchern wächst, section 5:
      In den ersten sechs Monaten des laufenden Jahres kauften die deutschen Haushalte 19 Prozent mehr Bio-Geflügel gegenüber dem ersten Halbjahr 2011.
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  2. poultry, birds raised for their meat
    Synonym: Federvieh
    • 2016 May 9, “Hartkäse, Rohkost oder Kaugummi: Kauen schützt die Zähne”, in T-online:
      Insekten als Nahrungsmittel als ökologisch und ernährungsphysiologisch vorteilhaft im Vergleich mit Rindern, Schweinen oder Geflügel.
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Declension

See also

Further reading

  • Geflügel” in Duden online
  • Geflügel” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache