ambolt

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Danish

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Ambolt

Etymology

From Middle Low German ambolt (also anebelte).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ambɔlt/, [ˈɑmˌb̥ʌlˀd̥]

Noun

ambolt c (singular definite ambolten, plural indefinite ambolte)

  1. anvil (tool)
  2. (anatomy) anvil

Inflection

Ladin

Noun

ambolt m (plural ambolc)

  1. (Gherdëina) mayor
    L ambolt de Sëlva.
    The mayor of Sëlva.

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Etymology

From Middle Low German ambolt.

Noun

ambolt m (definite singular ambolten, indefinite plural ambolter, definite plural amboltene)

  1. (tools) an anvil
  2. (anatomy) an anvil or incus (bone in the middle ear)

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

From Middle Low German ambolt.

Noun

ambolt m (definite singular ambolten, indefinite plural amboltar, definite plural amboltane)

  1. (tools) an anvil
  2. (anatomy) an anvil or incus (bone in the middle ear)

Synonyms

References