Dotter

See also: dotter and døtter

German

Wachteldotter

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdɔtɐ/
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Etymology 1

From Middle High German toter, tuter, from Old High German totoro, tutaro, from Proto-West Germanic *dodrō. The modern form with initial d- and internal -tt- is of dialectal, probably Bavarian, origin.

Noun

Dotter m or n (strong, genitive Dotters, plural Dotter)

  1. yolk
    Synonyms: Eigelb, Eidotter
Usage notes
  • Dotter is used most often to describe lifeforms. It can also be culinary, but for that Eigelb is more common.
  • The neuter gender is used less and sometimes deemed colloquial.
Declension
Kleinfrüchtiger Leindotter, Saat-LeindotterCamelina sativa

Etymology 2

From Middle High German toter, tother, from Old High German totir, from Proto-West Germanic *dodr.

Noun

Dotter m (strong, genitive Dotters, plural Dotter)

  1. dodder (Cuscuta gen. et spp. and Camelina gen. et spp.)
    Synonym: Seide
Declension

Further reading

  • Dotter” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • Dotter” in Duden online
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