Teppich
noun · /ˈtɛpɪç/ ·Etymology
From Middle High German teppich, tepich, teppech, tepech, tepch, teppch; from Old High German teppih, tepich, teppech; from Medieval Latin tapicus; from Latin tapes.
Translation
-
rug, carpet (cloth covering for a floor)
masculine, strong
etwas unter den Teppich kehren
to brush s.th. under the rug
- tapestry (cloth hung on a wall) masculine, strong
- slick (covering of oil) masculine, strong
Declension
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Teppich | Teppiche |
| Accusative | Teppich | Teppiche |
| Dative | Teppich | Teppichen |
| Genitive | Teppiches | Teppiche |