Nagel

See also: nagel and Nägel

Dutch

Proper noun

Nagel

  1. A surname.

German

Menschlicher Nagel — human nail (1)
Nägel eines Elefanten — Nails of an elephant. (1)
Nägel — nails. (2)

Etymology

From Middle High German nagel, from Old High German nagal, from Proto-Germanic *naglaz. Cognate with Low German Nagel, Dutch nagel, Old English næġl (English nail), West Frisian neil, Danish negl, Swedish nagel; ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃nogʰ-.

Further Indo-European cognates: Latin unguis, Ancient Greek ὄνυξ (ónux), Sanskrit नख (nakhá), Persian ناخن (nāxon), Russian ноготь (nógotʹ), Lithuanian nagas, Irish ionga and Welsh ewin

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnaːɡl̩/, [ˈnaːɡəl]
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Noun

Nagel m (genitive Nagels, plural Nägel, diminutive Nägelchen n)

  1. (anatomy) A nail, the horny plate on fingers and toes of humans and certain animals which mostly consists of keratin.
  2. A nail, a man-made pointed fastener used for joining different materials by penetrating them.

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