Lake

See also: lake, Lãke, läke, and lakë

English

Proper noun

Lake

  1. A surname.
  2. A large village on the Isle of Wight, England
  3. A town in Mississippi
  4. One of two towns in Wisconsin

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German

Etymology

From Middle Low German lāke, from Proto-Germanic *lakō (lake, pool). Originally the same word as Lache (puddle), which see for more.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlaːkə/

Noun

Lake f (genitive Lake, plural Laken)

  1. brine (saltwater used for pickling)

Usage notes

  • A pleonastic compound Salzlake is often used instead of the simplex.

Declension

Further reading

  • Lake in Duden online

German Low German

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Low German lāke, from Old Saxon laca (attested in placenames), from Proto-Germanic *lakō. More at lake.

Noun

Lake f (plural Laken)

  1. The small, naturally occurring outflow or drainage of a lowland or swamp
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