Wimpel

See also: wimpel

German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *wimpilaz; compare Old English wimpel.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈvɪmpl̩/
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Noun

Wimpel m or n or f (genitive Wimpels or Wimpel, plural Wimpel or Wimpeln)

  1. a small, generally triangular flag; a pennant or pennon

Usage notes

  • Wimpel is one of a small number of German nouns which can or historically could have all three genders; see the appendix.
  • The masculine gender has always been the most common; in the time of the Brothers Grimm, the use of the neuter gender was also common, but already by their time the use of the feminine gender was archaic.
  • The choice of gender determines the noun's inflection: With masculine and neuter genders, the genitive form is (des) Wimpels. With the feminine gender it is (der) Wimpel.
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