"noun" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Englisch]

Audio: En-us-inlandnorth-noun.ogg Forms: the noun [singular], the nouns [plural]
  1. (älter); Nomen (Substantiv oder Adjektiv)
    Sense id: de-noun-en-noun-1
  2. (jünger); Substantiv
    Sense id: de-noun-en-noun-2
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: nameword, naming word, noun substantive, substantive Hypernyms: part of speech Hyponyms: noun adjective, adjective, noun substantive, substantive Translations (Grammatik: (jünger)): Dingwort [neuter] (Deutsch), Hauptwort [neuter] (Deutsch), Substantiv [neuter] (Deutsch), um [neuter] (Deutsch) Translations (Grammatik: (älter)): Namenwort [neuter] (Deutsch), Nennwort [neuter] (Deutsch), Nomen [neuter] (Deutsch)

Inflected forms

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