See also: Pokal

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German Pokal

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pokal (plural pokals)

  1. (historical) A tall drinking cup.

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From German Pokal (cup), from Italian boccale (jug).

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  • IPA(key): /pokaːl/, [pʰoˈkʰæːˀl]

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pokal c (singular definite pokalen, plural indefinite pokaler)

  1. cup (trophy in the shape of an oversized cup)

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From German Pokal, French bocal, Italian boccale, Late Latin baucalis, from Koine Greek βαύκαλις (baúkalis).

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pokal m (definite singular pokalen, indefinite plural pokaler, definite plural pokalene)

  1. a cup (trophy; historically a drinking vessel)

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From German Pokal, French bocal, Italian boccale, Late Latin baucalis, from Koine Greek βαύκαλις (baúkalis).

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pokal m (definite singular pokalen, indefinite plural pokalar, definite plural pokalane)

  1. a cup (trophy)

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From German Pokal.

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  • IPA(key): /pǒkaːl/
  • Hyphenation: po‧kal

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pòkāl m (Cyrillic spelling по̀ка̄л)

  1. bowl, goblet
  2. cup

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pokal c

  1. Cup; a trophy
  2. (rare) cup; a contest

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Declension of pokal 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative pokal pokalen pokaler pokalerna
Genitive pokals pokalens pokalers pokalernas

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