Rest
German
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editBorrowed from Italian resto, from restare (“to remain”), from Latin restō.
Noun
editRest m (strong, genitive Restes or Rests, plural Reste, diminutive Restchen n)
- rest, remainder, remnant
- 1919, Walther Kabel, Irrende Seelen, Werner Dietsch Verlag, page 41:
- Die kleine Stutzuhr auf dem Kamin, ein letzter Rest der Habe meiner Eltern, schlug zehn.
- The small bracket clock on the chimney, a last remnant of the belongings of my parents, chimed ten.
- (chemistry) radical
Declension
editDeclension of Rest [masculine, strong]
Synonyms
editDerived terms
editDescendants
edit- → Kashubian: reszta
- → Polish: reszta, resta (Middle Polish)
- → Silesian: reszta
Etymology 2
editProper noun
editRest m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Rests or (with an article) Rest, feminine genitive Rest, plural Rests)
- a surname
Further reading
edit- “Rest” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
- “Rest” in Deutsches Wörterbuch von Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm, 16 vols., Leipzig 1854–1961.
- “Rest” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- “Rest” in Duden online
Hunsrik
editPronunciation
editNoun
editRest m (plural Rester)
Further reading
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