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Alter
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German
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle High German alter, from Old High German altar, from Proto-Germanic *aldrą. Cognate with German Low German Oller.
Noun
Alter n (strong, genitive Alters, plural Alter)
- age, old age
- 1834, Rahel. Ein Buch des Andenkens für ihre Freunde. Erster Theil, Berlin, page 275:
- Sie sind Eines Alters [...]
- They are of the same age [...]
- antiquity
- epoch, age
Declension
Declension of Alter [neuter, strong]
Derived terms
Related terms
- Altersangabe
- Altersaufbau
- Altersdiskriminierung
- Altersdurchschnitt
- Alterserscheinung
- Altersfrage
- Altersgrenze
- Altersgruppe
- Altersheim
- Alterspyramide
- Altersrente
- Altertum
- Jugendalter
- Mittelalter
- Steinzeitalter
- Zeitalter
Descendants
- → Luxembourgish: Alter
See also
Etymology 2
Nominalization of adjective alt.
Noun
Alter m (adjectival, definite nominative der Alte, genitive (des) Alten, plural Alte, definite plural die Alten, feminine Alte)
- nominalization of alt (“someone or something old or bygone”)
- old man; old person
- (colloquial) mate, bloke (UK); dude, guy (US); a somewhat intimate or mildly dismissive word for a man, especially but not exclusively used as a vocative
- Synonyms: (regional) Keule, Mann, Kumpel, Digga
- Alter! Komm zurück, wir müssen hier links.
- Dude! Come back, we need to go left here.
- Haste ma ’n Euro für was zu essen, Alter?
- You got a euro for summat to eat, mate?
- Wenn irgendso’n Alter hier Ärger macht, schmeiß ihn gleich raus.
- If some bloke acts up in here, kick him right out.
- Ihr Alter hat sie sitzen lassen. ― Her guy jilted her.
Declension
Declension of Alter [masculine, adjectival]
Interjection
Alter
- (colloquial, chiefly slang) man, dude, mate; used for emphasis
- Synonym: Junge
- Alter, was denn hier los?
- Man, what’s going on in here?
Usage notes
- This use is derived from the word for a man above and is not always clearly distinguishable from it. It is more marked as slang, however, and is also quite common when addressing a female (the latter part in line with the more usual synonym Mann).
Alternative forms
Etymology 3
Noun
Alter f
Further reading
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Luxembourgish
Etymology
From German Alter n. The masculine gender, though existing dialectally in German, is probably triggered by French âge.
Pronunciation
Noun
Alter m (plural Alteren)
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