Rudel
See also: rudel
German
Etymology
Unknown
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʁuːdl̩/
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Noun
Rudel n (strong, genitive Rudels, plural Rudel)
- pack (of wolves, dogs, hyenas etc.)
- Wölfe treten in Rudeln auf. ― Wolves come in packs.
- 1998, “Füchse”, in Bambule, performed by Absolute Beginner:
- Jede Nacht, jeden Tag auf der Jagd / Denn das Rudel tollt, wenn der Rubel rollt
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Declension
Derived terms
- Antilopenrudel
- Frettchen-Rudel
- Frettchenrudel
- Gämsenrudel
- Hausschweinrudel
- Hirschrudel
- Hunderudel
- Hyänenrudel
- Junggesellenrudel
- Löwenrudel
- Säugetierrudel
- Tigerrudel
- Wildschweinrudel
- Wolfsrudel
Related terms
- rudeln
Further reading
- “Rudel” in Duden online
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