Beck

See also: beck and béck

Translingual

Proper noun

Beck

  1. A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist Günther von Mannagetta und Lërchenau Beck (1856-1931).

Further reading


English

Proper noun

Beck

  1. A surname.

Derived terms


Alemannic German

Pronunciation

  • (Zurich) IPA(key): /bek/

Noun

Beck m (plural Becke)

  1. baker

German

Etymology 1

From Middle High German becke, from Old High German becko.

Noun

Beck m (genitive Becken, plural Becken)

  1. (archaic to obsolete) baker
Declension

Proper noun

Beck m, f (genitive Becks)

  1. A surname.

Etymology 2

From Middle Low German beck, probably through Middle Dutch from Middle French bec (beak), from Vulgar Latin beccus, probably from Gaulish. Compare modern French bec, Dutch bek, English beak.

Noun

Beck m (genitive Becks or Beckes, plural Becke)

  1. (falconry) The beak of a bird of prey.
Declension

Hungarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbɛk]
  • Hyphenation: Beck

Proper noun

Beck

  1. A surname.

Declension

Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative Beck Beckek
accusative Becket Beckeket
dative Becknek Beckeknek
instrumental Beckkel Beckekkel
causal-final Beckért Beckekért
translative Beckké Beckekké
terminative Beckig Beckekig
essive-formal Beckként Beckekként
essive-modal
inessive Beckben Beckekben
superessive Becken Beckeken
adessive Becknél Beckeknél
illative Beckbe Beckekbe
sublative Beckre Beckekre
allative Beckhez Beckekhez
elative Beckből Beckekből
delative Beckről Beckekről
ablative Becktől Beckektől
Possessive forms of Beck
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. Beckem Beckjeim
2nd person sing. Becked Beckjeid
3rd person sing. Beckje Beckjei
1st person plural Beckünk Beckjeink
2nd person plural Becketek Beckjeitek
3rd person plural Beckjük Beckjeik
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