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Pfund
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See also: pfund
German
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle High German pfunt, phunt, from Old High German pfunt, phunt, from Proto-West Germanic *pund, from Proto-Germanic *pundą, a borrowing from Latin pondō (“by weight”, adverb) or Latin pondus (“weight”, noun).
Noun
Pfund n (strong, genitive Pfundes or Pfunds, plural Pfunde, diminutive Pfündchen n)
- a metric pound, 500 grams, half a kilogram
- any of the English (Anglophone) units of mass or currency called a "pound"
- (colloquial, soccer) a hard shot at the goal
Usage notes
- (500 grams): In older sources the weight might vary depending on region and/or context.
Declension
Declension of Pfund [neuter, strong]
1Now rare, see notes.
Derived terms
- mit seinen Pfunden wuchern
- pfundig
Descendants
Etymology 2
Proper noun
Pfund n (proper noun, strong, genitive Pfunds)
- Fondo, Trentino, Italy
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