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Tenor
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German
Etymology 1
From Middle High German tenōr, from Italian tenore, from Latin tenor.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /teˈnoːr/, [teˈnoːɐ̯], [tə-], [-ˈnɔɐ̯], (Switzerland) [-ˈnoːr]
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Noun
Tenor m (strong, genitive Tenors or Tenores, plural Tenöre or (rare) Tenore)
Declension
Declension of Tenor [masculine, strong]
1Now rare, see notes.
Related terms
- Tenorposaune, Tenorsänger, Tenorstimme
- Heldentenor
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈteːnoːr/, [ˈteː.noːɐ̯], [-nɔɐ̯], (Switzerland) [-noːr]
Noun
Tenor m (strong, genitive Tenors, no plural)
- general content, tone and disposition expressed in one or more statements; tenor
- Synonyms: Grundgedanke, Grundton, Grundstimmung
- Der Tenor der Leserbriefe war ganz überwiegend negativ.
- The tenor of letters to the editor was much predominantly negative.
- (law, Germany, sometimes Austria) operative part of a court order
- Synonyms: (Germany) Entscheidungsformel, (Switzerland) Dispositiv, (Austria) Urteilsspruch
Declension
Declension of Tenor [sg-only, masculine, strong]
Derived terms
- tenorieren (“to impart an operative part”)
Further reading
- “Tenor” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- “Tenor” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
- “Tenor” in Duden online
Tenor on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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