"Tümpel" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [German]

IPA: /ˈtʏmpl̩/ Audio: De-Tümpel.ogg
Rhymes: -ʏmpl̩ Etymology: From Middle High German tümpfel, from Old High German tumphilo, from Proto-Germanic *dumpilaz, related to *deupaz (“deep”). The regular Upper German form is Tümpfel, which is now obsolete in standard usage; the unshifted -p- is from Central German dialects. Cognate with English dimple. Etymology templates: {{inh|de|gmh|tümpfel}} Middle High German tümpfel, {{inh|de|goh|tumphilo}} Old High German tumphilo, {{inh|de|gem-pro|*dumpilaz}} Proto-Germanic *dumpilaz, {{cog|en|dimple}} English dimple Head templates: {{de-noun|m}} Tümpel m (strong, genitive Tümpels, plural Tümpel) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|m}} Forms: Tümpels [genitive], Tümpel [plural], strong [table-tags], Tümpel [nominative, singular], Tümpel [definite, nominative, plural], Tümpels [genitive, singular], Tümpel [definite, genitive, plural], Tümpel [dative, singular], Tümpeln [dative, definite, plural], Tümpel [accusative, singular], Tümpel [accusative, definite, plural]
  1. shallow pond, pool Tags: masculine, strong Categories (place): Bodies of water, Landforms Derived forms: Gezeitentümpel Related terms: dümpeln (english: probably related), Teich, Weiher
    Sense id: en-Tümpel-de-noun-rqubIcZD Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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