Dohle

German

Etymology

From Middle High German tole, tāle, tāhele (diminutive of tāhe), from Old High German tāhala, diminutive of tāha, from Proto-Germanic *dēhǭ. The modern form is not inherited from written Middle High German but is a Central German dialect form (with unshifted d- and dialectal -ā--ō-).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdoːlə/
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  • Rhymes: -oːlə

Noun

Dohle f (genitive Dohle, plural Dohlen)

  1. jackdaw

Declension

Derived terms

  • Dohlengrackel, Dohlen-Grackel
  • Dohlenkrebs, Dohlen-Krebs
  • Dohlenmännchen, Dohlen-Männchen
  • Dohlenpaar, Dohlen-Paar
  • Dohlenpärchen, Dohlen-Pärchen
  • Dohlenweibchen, Dohlen-Weibchen

Further reading

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