Etter
See also: etter
German
Etymology
Middle High German eter (“fence”), from Old High German etar (“fence, border”), from Proto-Germanic *edaraz (“fence, enclosure”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *edh-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɛtɐ/, [ˈɛtʰɐ]
Noun
Etter m (plural Etter)
- fence
- (southern Germany, archaic) the surrounding border of a village
- boundary or border of an area or location
- the central area of a locality
Further reading
- Etter in Duden online
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