Söldner

German

Etymology

From Middle High German soldener, soldenære, derived from solt (modern Sold), likely after Medieval Latin soldarius (mercenary), whence English soldier. Compare Soldat.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈzœldnər/, [ˈzœlt.nɐ], [ˈzœl.dnɐ]
  • (file)

Noun

Söldner m (strong, genitive Söldners, plural Söldner, feminine Söldnerin)

  1. mercenary, sellsword

Declension

Descendants

  • Czech: žoldnéř
  • Polish: żołdnierz, żołnierz
    • Belarusian: жаўнер (žaŭnjer)
  • Slovak: žoldnier
  • Upper Sorbian: zóldnar

Further reading

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