Gummi
See also: gummi
German
editEtymology
editFrom Latin cummi, from Ancient Greek κόμμι (kómmi).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editGummi (northern and eastern Germany) n (strong, genitive Gummis, plural Gummis) or
Gummi (southern and eastern Germany, Austria, Switzerland) m (strong, genitive Gummis, plural Gummi)
- (uncountable) rubber, gum
- (countable) rubber band, elastic band
- (countable, informal) condom, rubber
- Synonyms: Präser, Pariser, Kondom; see also Thesaurus:Kondom
Usage notes
edit- The neuter gender predominates in northwest and middle-west Germany, while the masculine gender predominates in the southern language area. Elsewhere, the neuter gender is normally used for the material, and the masculine gender for the objects.
Declension
editDeclension of Gummi [neuter (northern and eastern Germany), strong]
Declension of Gummi [masculine (southern and eastern Germany, Austria, Switzerland), strong]
Hyponyms
edit- Kaugummi
- Schaumgummi
- Weingummi
- Fruchtgummi (“fruit gum”)
- Hartgummi (“hard rubber”)
- Vollgummi (“solid rubber”)
Derived terms
edit- Gummi geben
- gummiartig (“rubbery”)
- Gummiband
- Gummibärchen
- Gummibaum
- gummieren (“rubberize”)
- Gummihandschuh (“rubber glove”)
- Gummikleber (“rubber adhesive”)
- Gummilösung (“gum solution, rubber cement”)
- Gummimatte (“rubber mat”)
- Gummipunkt
- Gummireifen
- Gummischuh
- Gummistiefel
- Haargummi (“scrunchy”)
- Radiergummi
Descendants
edit- → Hebrew: גומי (gúmi)
Further reading
edit- “Gummi” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
Icelandic
editProper noun
editGummi m
- A pet form of the male given name Guðmundur.
Declension
editThis proper noun needs an inflection-table template.
Related terms
editFurther reading
edit- Gummi on the Icelandic Wikipedia.Wikipedia is
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