Dung

See also: dung, dùng, Dũng, dụng, dưng, dừng, dửng, dựng, đúng, and dūŋ

German

Etymology

From Middle High German tunc, tunge, from Old High German tung, tunga, from Proto-Germanic *dungō, from Proto-Indo-European *dhengh- (to cover). The word also meant in High German—and it seems exclusively in Low German (compare Old Saxon dung)—a dwelling or storage room (originally under the earth and covered with dung). The modern consontantism is of regional origin (see düngen). Cognate to English dung.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dʊŋ/
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Noun

Dung m (genitive Dungs or Dunges, no plural)

  1. dung

Declension

Derived terms

Further reading

  • Dung in Duden online

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Dung

  1. A female given name
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