"Waterkant" meaning in German

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈvaːtɐ.kant/ Audio: De-Waterkant.ogg Forms: die Waterkant [canonical, feminine], der Waterkant [definite, genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], Waterkant [definite, nominative, singular], Waterkant [definite, genitive, singular], Waterkant [dative, definite, singular], Waterkant [accusative, definite, singular]
Etymology: Borrowed from Low German, corresponding to Wasser + Kante, literally “water edge”. Etymology templates: {{bor+|de|nds|-}} Borrowed from Low German, {{af|de|Wasser|Kante|lit=water edge|nocat=1}} Wasser + Kante, literally “water edge” Head templates: {{de-proper noun|f.article}} die Waterkant f (proper noun, usually definite, definite genitive der Waterkant) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|f.article.sg}}
  1. (humorous) Synonym of Nordseeküste (“North Sea coast”) Tags: definite, humorous, proper-noun, usually Synonyms: Nordseeküste [synonym, synonym-of] Derived forms: Waterkantgate
    Sense id: en-Waterkant-de-name-fII0xvp4 Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header

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