Kelle
German
Etymology
From Middle High German kelle, from Old High German kella, of obscure origin. Possibly from Ancient Greek κήλων (kḗlōn).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɛlə/
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Noun
Kelle f (genitive Kelle, plural Kellen)
- ladle (kitchen utensil)
- traffic paddle (Paddle-shaped signalling device used by police, traffic wardens, airport ground staff etc.)
- trowel (as used by builders)
Declension
Derived terms
- Kellengriff
- Haltekelle
- Schöpfkelle
- Suppenkelle
- Soßenkelle
- Anhaltekelle
- Feuerwehrkelle
- Maurerkelle
- Polizeikelle
- Verkehrskelle
- Warnkelle
- Winkerkelle
Pennsylvania German
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