Zeidelbast

German

Etymology

From Middle High German zîdelbast from earlier zîlant, with Zeiland coexisting, the first part of the new compound being the afformative Zeidel- for terms related to bees and the second part Bast rendering a meaning of the term linde, linte = German Linde, English linden meaning the soft wood or bast of the linden tree.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈt͡saɪ̯dəlˌbast/

Noun

Zeidelbast m (strong, genitive Zeidelbastes or Zeidelbasts, plural Zeidelbaste)

  1. archaic form of Seidelbast (daphne)

Declension

References

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