See also: rind

Alemannic German

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Etymology

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From Middle High German rint, from Old High German rind, hrind, from Proto-West Germanic *hrinþ, from Proto-Germanic *hrinþaz. Cognate with German Rind.

Noun

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Rind n

  1. (Uri) calf (baby cattle)

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German

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German Wikipedia has an article on:
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die Rinderthe cattle

Etymology

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    From Middle High German rint, from Old High German rind, hrind, from Proto-West Germanic *hrinþ, from Proto-Germanic *hrinþaz. Cognate with Middle Dutch rint. Also related with modern Dutch rund (from Middle Dutch runt), English rother.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ʁɪnt/
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    • Rhymes: -ɪnt

    Noun

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    Rind n (strong, genitive Rindes or Rinds, plural Rinder)

    1. (countable) cow, bull, ox, head of cattle (any bovine animal)
    2. (uncountable) beef
      Synonym: Rindfleisch

    Declension

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    Further reading

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    • Rind” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
    • Rind” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
    • Rind” in Duden online

    Hunsrik

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    Etymology

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    From Middle High German rint, from Old High German rind, hrind, from Proto-West Germanic *hrinþ, from Proto-Germanic *hrinþaz.

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    Rind n (plural Rinner, diminutive Rindche)

    1. (zoology) heifer
      Die Rinner saufe noch Millich.
      Heifers still drink milk.

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