Crux

See also: crux

English

Etymology

Latin crux (a cross)

Proper noun

Crux

  1. (astronomy) A distinctive winter constellation of the southern sky, shaped like a cross. It appears in the flags of several countries in Oceania.

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German

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Etymology

Latin crux.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kʀʊks]
  • (file)

Noun

Crux f (genitive Crux, no plural)

  1. trouble, difficulty, crux
    Synonyms: Knackpunkt, Schwierigkeit
    Das ist die Crux an dieser Sache.
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  2. grief
    Synonyms: Not, Leid, Kummer
    Man hat schon seine Crux mit Fred – er ist schon wieder krank.
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Usage notes

Duden recommends the spelling Krux.

Further reading


Portuguese

Proper noun

Crux f

  1. (astronomy) Southern Cross (constellation)

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Spanish

Proper noun

Crux f

  1. (astronomy) Southern Cross (constellation)

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