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See also: wild
English
Proper noun
Wild
See also
German
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle High German wilt, from Old High German wild, from Proto-Germanic *wilþaz (z-stem), from the root of *wilþijaz (“wild”). Cognate with Dutch wild, Old English wildor.
Noun
Wild n (strong, genitive Wildes or Wilds, no plural)
- (hunting, collective) game (huntable animals)
- (cooking) game meat
Declension
Declension of Wild [sg-only, neuter, strong]
1Now rare, see notes.
Hyponyms
Derived terms
- Wildgehege
- Wildpark
- wildreich
- Wildwechsel
Etymology 2
From the adjective wild.
Proper noun
Wild m or f (proper noun, strong, genitive Wilds or (with an article) Wild, plural Wilds or Wild)
- a surname
Alternative forms
Further reading
- “Wild” in Duden online
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