See also: Pracht

Dutch edit

Etymology edit

From Middle High German praht, southern variety of braht, from Old High German braht, praht, from Proto-Germanic *brahtaz (cracking, snapping, noise). Related to breken (to break, to snap).

Pronunciation edit

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  • Rhymes: -ɑxt

Noun edit

pracht f (uncountable)

  1. splendor (US), splendour (UK)

Derived terms edit