Bronze
German
Etymology
First (16th century) borrowed as brunzo and bronzo from Italian bronzo, later borrowed again from French bronze, from the same Italian word. Further origin uncertain, perhaps from Persian pers. pirinǧ, birinǧ (today berenǧ) "brass", compare Serbocroatian pìrinač "brass" or perhaps from Arabic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbʁɔ̃ːsə/, /ˈbʁɔŋsə/
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Noun
Bronze f (genitive Bronze, plural Bronzen)
Declension
Derived terms
- bronzefarben
- bronzefarbig
- Bronzefigur
- bronzen
- Bronzeskulptur
- Bronzemedaille
- Bronzezeit
See also
Further reading
- Bronze in Duden online
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