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orgel
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See also: Orgel
Danish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
orgel n (singular definite orglet or orgelet, plural indefinite orgler)
Inflection
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch orgele, from earlier orgene, from Latin organa, plural of organum, from Ancient Greek ὄργανον (órganon).
Pronunciation
Noun
orgel n (plural orgels, diminutive orgeltje n)
Derived terms
- draaiorgel
- drankorgel
- kanarieorgel
- kerkorgel
- mondorgel
- orgelbouwer
- orgeldraaier
- orgelen
- orgelist
- orgelman
- orgelpijp
- orgelpunt
- pijporgel
- stalinorgel
- straatorgel
- waterorgel
Descendants
Verb
orgel
- inflection of orgelen:
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German
Pronunciation
Verb
orgel
- inflection of orgeln:
Icelandic
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
orgel n (genitive singular orgels, nominative plural orgel)
- organ (musical instrument)
Declension
Further reading
- “orgel” in the Dictionary of Modern Icelandic (in Icelandic) and ISLEX (in the Nordic languages)
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Norwegian Bokmål
Pronunciation
Noun
orgel n (definite singular orgelet or orglet, indefinite plural orgel or orgler, definite plural orgla or orglene)
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
orgel n (definite singular orgelet, indefinite plural orgel, definite plural orgla)
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Old English
Pronunciation
Noun
orgel f
- alternative form of orgol
Swedish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Noun
orgel c
Declension
Derived terms
- elorgel (“electric organ”)
- kyrkorgel
- orgelpipa
- tramporgel
References
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