Vogel
English
Etymology
(crater): Named after German astrophysicist Hermann Carl Vogel (1841–1907).
Proper noun
Vogel (plural Vogels)
- A surname.
- 2005 June 12, Clive Thompson, “Not Ready for Their Close-Up”, in The New York Times Magazine[1]:
- "It's almost too realistic, too digital and computery," complains Alexis Vogel, a veteran celebrity makeup artist who recently worked on "Stacked," a high-def show starring Pamela Anderson.
- A lunar crater.
Anagrams
Alemannic German
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old High German fogal, from Proto-Germanic *fuglaz. Cognate with German Vogel, Dutch vogel, English fowl, Icelandic fugl.
Noun
Vogel m (plural Vögel, diminutive Vögeli)
- bird
- 1908, Meinrad Lienert, ’s Heiwili:
- Si suecht und suecht i Stall und Hus –
Das Vögeli ist uf und drus.- She searches and searches in stable and house – the little bird is up and gone.
Dutch
Proper noun
Vogel
- a surname
German
Etymology
From Middle High German vogel, vagel, from Old High German fogal, fugal, from Proto-West Germanic *fugl, from Proto-Germanic *fuglaz; possibly related to *fleuganą (“to fly”) through dissimilation from earlier *fluglaz. Cognates include Low German Vagel, Dutch vogel, English fowl, Danish fugl, Swedish fågel, Gothic 𐍆𐌿𐌲𐌻𐍃 (fugls).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfoːɡəl/, [ˈfoːɡəl], [ˈfoːɡl̩]
Audio: (file) Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: Vo‧gel
Noun
Vogel m (strong, genitive Vogels, plural Vögel, diminutive Vögelchen n or Vöglein n or Vogerl n or Vögelein n or Vögellein n)
- a bird
- (colloquial, slang) an idiot, a clown (dimwitted or ridiculous person)
- Was für ’n Vogel bist du denn? ― How dumb are you?
- Junge, du bist so ein Vogel! ― Dude, you are such an idiot!
- (military, slang) a kite (an aeroplane or any aircraft)
- Lasst uns den Vogel in die Luft bringen. ― Let's take off with this kite.
Declension
Hyponyms
- Aasvogel
- Adlervogel
- Balzvogel
- Beutevogel
- Brutvogel
- Eisvogel
- Elefantenvogel
- Finkenvogel
- Flugvogel
- Galgenvogel
- Gebirgsvogel
- Greifvogel
- Hühnervogel
- Jungvogel
- Käfigvogel
- Krähenvogel
- Küstenvogel
- Laubenvogel
- Laufvogel
- Lockvogel
- Nestvogel
- Pechvogel
- Rabenvogel
- Raubvogel
- Schirmvogel
- Schmuckvogel
- Schneevogel
- Schwimmvogel
- Schwirrvogel
- Seevogel
- Singvogel
- Sommervogel
- Spaßvogel
- Strandvogel
- Straußvogel
- Sumpfvogel
- Wandervogel
- Wasservogel
- Watvogel
- Webervogel
- Wildvogel
- Wintervogel
- Wüstenvogel
- Zugvogel
Derived terms
- vogelartig
- Vogelei
- vögeln
Related terms
- den Vogel zeigen
- der frühe Vogel fängt den Wurm
- einen Vogel haben
- einen Vogel zeigen
- Vogel, friss oder stirb
- vogelähnlich
- Vogelart
- Vogelattrappe
- Vogelauge
- Vogelbauer
- Vogelbeere
- Vogeleltern
- Vogelerkrankung
- Vogelfalle
- Vogelfamilie
- Vogelfang
- Vogelfänger
- Vogelfängerin
- Vogelfangnetz
- Vogelfauna
- Vogelfeder
- Vogelfibel
- Vogelflinte
- Vogelflöte
- Vogelflug
- Vogelflügel
- Vogelfotograf
- Vogelfotografie
- Vogelfotografin
- vogelfrei
- Vogelfreie
- Vogelfreier
- Vogelfreund
- Vogelfreundin
- Vogelfutter
- Vogelfütterung
- Vogelgattung
- Vogelgehirn
- Vogelgelege
- Vogelgerippe
- Vogelgesang
- Vogelgesellschaft
- Vogelgesicht
- Vogelgezwitscher
- Vogelgottheit
- Vogelgrippe
- Vogelgruppe
- Vogelhaus
- Vogelhochzeit
- Vogelkäfig
- Vogelknöterich
- Vogelmiere
- Vogelperspektive
- Vogelsang
- Vogelschar
- Vogelscheuche
- Vogelschutz
- Vogelschützer
- Vogelschutzgebiet
- Vogelschwanz
- Vogelwanderung
- Vogelzug
Proper noun
Vogel m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Vogels or (with an article) Vogel, feminine genitive Vogel, plural Vogels or Vogel)
- a common surname transferred from the nickname originating as a nickname, or as an occupational name for a catcher of birds
Further reading
- “Vogel” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- “Vogel”, in Online-Wortschatz-Informationssystem Deutsch (in German), Mannheim: Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache, 2008–
- “Vogel” in Deutsches Wörterbuch von Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm, 16 vols., Leipzig 1854–1961.
- “Vogel” in Duden online
- “Vogel” in OpenThesaurus.de
- “Vogel” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
- Vogel on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
Limburgish
Alternative forms
- vogel, voagel (Veldeke spelling)
- Voëgel (Eupen spelling)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈvoː˨.ɣəl/
- (East Limburgish-Ripuarian) IPA(key): /ˈvɔə̯˨.ɣəl/
- Rhymes: -oːɣəl, -ɔə̯ɣəl
Noun
Vogel m (plural Vögel, diminutive Vögelke) (German-based spelling)
- alternative form of Vugel
Polish
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from German Vogel. Doublet of Fogel and Fogiel.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfɔ.ɡɛl/
- Rhymes: -ɔɡɛl
- Syllabification: Vo‧gel
- Homophone: Fogel
Proper noun
Vogel m pers
- a male surname from German
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Vogel | Voglowie |
| genitive | Vogla | Voglów |
| dative | Voglowi | Voglom |
| accusative | Vogla | Voglów |
| instrumental | Voglem | Voglami |
| locative | Voglu | Voglach |
| vocative | Voglu | Voglowie |
Proper noun
Vogel f (indeclinable)
- a female surname from German
Further reading
- “Vogel”, in Internetowy słownik nazwisk w Polsce [Internet dictionary of surnames in Poland], 2022