Gehör
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See also: gehör
German
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle High German gehœre, from Old High German *gihōra (attested as acc. sg. kehorun). Equivalent to ge- + hören; compare Dutch gehoor. This was a less common byform of Middle High German gehœrde, from Old High German gihōrida, itself cognate with Old Dutch *gehōrtha (attested as gehortoir, error for dat. sg. gehorton) and Old Saxon gihōritha. All of these words were originally feminines, but became neuter by analogy with collectives in ge- (first attested in Middle High German gehœrde alongside the feminine).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Gehör n (strong, genitive Gehörs or Gehöres, plural Gehöre)
- hearing (sense or faculty of perceiving and interpreting sound)
- (in certain constructions) attention, being heard, being listened to
- sich Gehör verschaffen ― to make oneself heard
- Gehör finden ― to be heard, to be appreciated (opinion, idea etc.)
Declension
[edit]Declension of Gehör [neuter, strong]
Derived terms
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