Blüte
German
Etymology
From Middle High German bluot, from Old High German bluot (“blossom, blooming”), from Proto-Germanic *blōdiz (“blossom, sprout”). Cognate with Old English blēd (“shoot, twig, flower, fruit”). More at blead.
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- IPA(key): [ˈblyːtə]
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Noun
Blüte f (genitive Blüte, plural Blüten)
- blossom
- florescence
- Die Apfelblüte ist von Mai bis Juni.
- Florescence of apple trees is from May through June.
- Die Rosen stehen in Blüte.
- The roses are in bloom.
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- (slang) counterfeit banknote
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