Süden

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See also: suden and sudeň

German

Etymology

From Middle Low German sūden and Middle Dutch sūden. The form is already attested in Middle High German sūden, which replaces native Middle High German sunden from Old High German sundan. However, the modern form with a preserved monophthong must be directly from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch. The latter's influence is seen in the umlaut (compare the Middle Dutch pronunciation of -ū- ). All these forms are from Proto-Germanic *sunþanē, an adverb meaning "from the south". The original Proto-Germanic noun *sunþrą, whence English south and German Süd, has always been restricted chiefly to compounds in continental West Germanic.

Pronunciation

Noun

Süden m (strong, genitive Südens, no plural)

  1. south (direction)
  2. south (region)

Declension

Coordinate terms

  • (compass points)
Nordwesten Norden Nordosten
Westen Osten
Südwesten Süden Südosten


Further reading

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

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From German Süden, from Middle Dutch suden.

Pronunciation

Noun

Süden m (uncountable)

  1. south

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