Kachel
See also: kachel
German
Etymology
From Old High German chachala, from (Vulgar) Latin *cacculus, from caccabus (“cooking pot”), from Ancient Greek κάκκαβος (kákkabos, “a pot or a pan”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkaxəl/, [ˈkaχəl], [ˈkaχl̩]
Noun
Kachel f (genitive Kachel, plural Kacheln)
- tile (on walls or floors, not roof tile)
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Further reading
- Kachel in Duden online
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