Klumpen

See also: klumpen

German

Etymology

From Middle Low German klumpe, from Proto-Germanic *klumpô (mass, lump, clump; clasp), from Proto-Indo-European *glembʰ- (lump, clamp). Cognate with Dutch klomp (whence English clump). Compare also Danish and Swedish klump.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈklʊmpən/, [ˈklʊmpən], [ˈklʊmpm̩]

Noun

Klumpen m (genitive Klumpens, plural Klumpen, diminutive Klümpchen n)

  1. lump
  2. clod

Declension

Further reading

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