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die Nudel

noun · /ˈnuːdəl/ ·
Etymology

Attested since 16th century, further origin unknown. Perhaps from a variant of Knödel, such as Silesian East Central German Knudel. The unusual loss of k- is apparently attested in West Flemish noedel (“dumpling”). If already Middle Dutch, such a dialectal form might have been brought to eastern Germany by Flemish settlers. (Standard Dutch noedel stems from the German.) An alternative theory derives it from Ladin menudli (“small piece of dough found in soup”), from Latin minutulus, diminutive of minūtus (“diminished, diminutive, lessened”).

Translation

  1. a noodle, a string or lump of pasta feminine
  2. pasta feminine, in-plural
  3. certain other kinds of pastries feminine, in-compounds
  4. a person, usually female, who is funny and cheerful, especially when also having a pleasantly plump, buxom figure feminine, informal

Declension

CaseSingularPlural
Nominative Nudel Nudeln
Accusative Nudel Nudeln
Dative Nudel Nudeln
Genitive Nudel Nudeln

Nudel

noun ·

Translation

  1. noodle source:freedict-eng-deu-dictd
  2. noodle source:dictcc-tuchemnitz-de-en