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flygel

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See also: fłygel

Danish

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Etymology

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From German Flügel (wing).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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flygel n (singular definite flygelet or flyglet, plural indefinite flygler)

  1. (music) a grand piano

Inflection

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Descendants

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  • Greenlandic: flygeli

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia no

Etymology

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From German Flügel m.

Noun

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flygel n (definite singular flygelet or flyglet, indefinite plural flygel or flygler, definite plural flygla or flyglene)

  1. (music) a grand piano
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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From German Flügel m.

Noun

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flygel n (definite singular flygelet, indefinite plural flygel, definite plural flygla)

  1. (music) a grand piano
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Swedish

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flyglar (sense 1) on both sides of an old mansion
en flygel (sense 2)

Etymology

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From German Flügel (wing), related to flyga (to fly), the same as Danish flygel, Icelandic flygill. Historically also used in the sense of a bird's wing. Military sense since 1635. Of buildings since 1740. Of pianos since 1773. Doublet of flöjel.

Noun

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flygel c

  1. (architecture) a wing of a building
  2. (music) a grand piano
    Hypernym: klaver (keyboard instrument)
  3. (military) a flank of a military troop

Declension

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