doppelganger

English

WOTD – 15 July 2009

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Etymology

Borrowed from German Doppelgänger (ghostly spirit, literally double-walker), from Doppel (duplicate, double) + Gänger (goer).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈdɒp(ə)lˌɡɛŋə/, /-ˌɡæŋə/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈdɑp(ə)lˌɡɛŋəɹ/, /-ˌɡæŋəɹ/
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Noun

doppelganger (plural doppelgangers)

  1. A ghostly double of a living person, especially one that haunts such a person.
  2. An evil twin.
  3. A remarkably similar double; a lookalike.
  4. (fantasy) A monster that takes the forms of people, usually after killing them.

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Portuguese

Alternative forms

Noun

doppelganger m (plural doppelgangers)

  1. (fantasy) doppelganger (ghostly double of a living person)
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