See also: horizont

German

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin horizōn, from Ancient Greek ὁρίζων (horízōn), from ὅρος (hóros, boundary).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ho.riˈtsɔnt/, /ˈhoː.ri.tsɔnt/, /ˈhɔ.ri.tsɔnt/
  • Audio (Austria):(file)
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Noun

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Horizont m (strong, genitive Horizontes or Horizonts, plural Horizonte)

  1. horizon
    Synonyms: Gesichtskreis, Kimm
    • 1984, Nena (lyrics and music), “99 Luftballons”, in 99 Luftballons:
      Neunundneunzig Luftballons / Auf ihrem Weg zum Horizont
      Ninety nine balloons / On their way to the horizon.

Declension

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Further reading

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Plautdietsch

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Noun

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Horizont m

  1. horizon