"Akkordeon" meaning in German

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Noun

IPA: /aˈkɔʁdeɔn/ Audio: De-Akkordeon.ogg , De-Akkordeon2.ogg
Etymology: Coined and patented in May 1829 by Cyrill Demian as Accordion = Accord + -ion. The word then first became Akkordion in the 20th century, then Akkordeon under influence from French accordéon which in turn was influenced to be more similar to orphéon. Etymology templates: {{af|de|Accord|-ion|nocat=1}} Accord + -ion, {{m+|fr|accordéon}} French accordéon Head templates: {{de-noun|n,s,s}} Akkordeon n (strong, genitive Akkordeons, plural Akkordeons) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|n,s,s}} Forms: Akkordeons [genitive], Akkordeons [plural], strong [table-tags], Akkordeon [nominative, singular], Akkordeons [definite, nominative, plural], Akkordeons [genitive, singular], Akkordeons [definite, genitive, plural], Akkordeon [dative, singular], Akkordeons [dative, definite, plural], Akkordeon [accusative, singular], Akkordeons [accusative, definite, plural]
  1. accordion Wikipedia link: Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, Cyrill Demian, Wolfgang Pfeifer (etymologist), de:Akkordeon Tags: neuter, strong Categories (topical): Musical instruments Synonyms: Akkordion [obsolete, rare], Accordion [obsolete] Derived forms: Akkordeonspieler, Akkordeonspielerin
    Sense id: en-Akkordeon-de-noun-rgWjv3Jg Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries

Inflected forms

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