Düne

See also: dune, dűne, d'une, and dune-

English

Etymology

From German Düne.

Proper noun

Düne

  1. an island close to Heligoland

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German

Etymology

Via Middle Low German from Middle Dutch dūne. Middle Dutch origin is assured by the German -ü- (compare Süden). The more common Middle Low German form was dûne (with a back vowel -u-); this form may be originally Low German or an earlier borrowing from Dutch. Compare modern Dutch duin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdyːnə/
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Noun

Düne f (genitive Düne, plural Dünen)

  1. dune (usually by the sea)

Declension

Derived terms

  • Wanderdüne

Proper noun

Düne f (genitive Dünes)

  1. Düne (island close to Heligoland)

Further reading

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