jeder

German

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German ieweder, from Old High German ioweder, from io + wedar. Compare English either, Dutch ieder.

Around the 14th century, the word merged with ieder, at which point the dual sense, "both", died out.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈjeːdɐ/
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Pronoun

jeder

  1. each
    Synonym: jedweder
    jedem das Seineto each their own

Usage notes

  • An indefinite article can precede jeder, and is required in the genitive case. In this case jeder is declined like an adjective.
    Es gibt einen solchen Augenblick im Leben eines jeden.There is such a moment in everyone's life.

Determiner

jeder

  1. each, every
    Synonym: jedweder
    jedes Malevery time

Usage notes

  • An indefinite article can precede jeder, especially in the genitive case. In this case jeder is declined like an adjective.
    Sie ist der Traum eines jeden Mannes.She is every man's dream.

Declension

  • Plural forms may occur with intervals, as in jede zwei Tage (every two days). However, this use is dated; one generally says alle zwei Tage.

Further reading

Norn

Noun

jeder

  1. venom, poison
  2. evil-speaking words
  3. biting cold
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