Konter

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German

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Etymology

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From the verb kontern, from English to counter (originally in the context of boxing). The noun is probably not derived directly from the verb but as a clipping of the noun Konterschlag (counterstrike, backlash), from kontern + Schlag. Compare also the prefix konter-, from French contre, which influenced the phonetic form of these words.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkɔntɐ/
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Noun

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Konter m (strong, genitive Konters, plural Konter)

  1. (sports) counter-attack
  2. (figurative) repartee; comeback (witty answer)

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Declension

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