Strand
English
Etymology
So called after the north strand (i.e. shore) of the river Thames.
Proper noun
Strand
- A street in Westminster running from Trafalgar Square to Fleet Street
See also
-
Strand, London on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
German
Etymology
From Middle High German strant, from Old High German *strand, from Proto-Germanic *strandō. Cognate with English strand (“shore; beach”). More at strand.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃtrant/
-
audio (file) - Rhymes: -ant
Noun
Strand m (genitive Strands or Strandes, plural Strände)
Declension
Hypernyms
Derived terms
Strand
- Strandbad
- Strandcafé
- Stranddistel
- Stranddüne
- Strandfloh
- Strandgut
- Strandhafer
- Strandhaubitze
- Strandhotel
- Strandkiefer
- Strandkorb
- Strandräuber
- Strandlinie
- Strandmuschel
- Strandpromenade
- Strandwächter
- Strandweg
- Badestrand
- Steinstrand
- Sandstrand
- Seestrand
- Meeresstrand
Further reading
- Strand in Duden online
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Middle High German strand, from Old High German strant, from Proto-Germanic *strandō. Cognate with German Strand, Dutch strand, English strand, Icelandic strönd.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃtʀɑnt/
- Rhymes: -ɑnt
Noun
Strand m (plural Stränn)
Synonyms
Norwegian
Proper noun
Strand
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