See also: ketté and ketté-

German

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Etymology

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From Middle High German keten, ketene, from Old High German ketinna, ketina, from Proto-West Germanic *katinnjā (chain).

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkɛtə/
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Noun

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Kette f (genitive Kette, plural Ketten, diminutive Kettchen n or Kettlein n)

  1. chain (series of interconnected rings, usually of metal)
  2. necklace, bracelet, anklet (thin chain worn as jewelry)
  3. (often plural) chain, shackle, fetter (chain used to bind a person or animal)
    Synonym: Fessel
  4. (figurative) chain, series (number of following items or events)
    Synonyms: Folge, Reihe, Serie
  5. (figurative) chain of businesses; company with several chain stores

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Kette f

  1. plural of Kett