Gelübde

German

Etymology

From Middle High German gelübede, from Old High German gilubida. Cognate to Dutch gelofte (vow).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡəˈlʏb.də/, /ɡəˈlʏp.tə/
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Noun

Gelübde n (genitive Gelübdes, plural Gelübde)

  1. (especially religion) oath; vow (solemn promise to act in a specified manner)

Declension

Synonyms

  • Schwur (especially private)
  • Eid (especially official)

Derived terms

  • Keuschheitsgelübde
  • Ordensgelübde
  • Schweigegelübde
  • Treuegelübde

See also

Further reading

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