Gössel
German
Etymology
From Low German Gössel n or f (18th c.), from Middle Low German *gösel (unattested, but certain, because diminutive -el is not productive in the modern dialects). Analysable as German Low German Goos (“goose”) + -el.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈɡœsl̩]
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: Gös‧sel
Noun
Gössel n (strong or mixed, genitive Gössels, plural Gössel or Gösseln)
- (ornithology, otherwise Northern Germany) gosling
- Synonyms: Gänseküken, Gänschen, Gänslein, junge Gans
Declension
Declension of Gössel [neuter, strong // mixed]
Coordinate terms
- (female goose) Gans, Gänsin, Gänseweibchen
- (male goose) Gänserich, Ganter, Ganser; (chiefly dialectal) Ganauser, Gänser, Ganterich