Unterwelt
German
Etymology
15th century, from unter- + Welt. The sense “world of crime” (early 20th c.) is a semantic loan from English underworld.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʊntərˌvɛlt/, [ˈʔʊn.tɐˌvɛlt], [-ˌʋɛlt]
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Noun
Unterwelt f (genitive Unterwelt, plural Unterwelten)
- netherworld, underworld, Hades, Sheol (kind of afterlife that is neither heaven nor hell)
- Synonyms: Reich des Todes, Schattenreich, Hades, Scheol
- underworld (world of crime)
- Synonyms: Milieu, Verbrechermilieu, Verbrecherwelt
- (obsolete) this world, the earthly life (as opposed to heaven)
Declension
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