gobelin
Danish
Etymology
Borrowed from French gobelin, named after the Parisian manufacturer Jean Gobelin.
Noun
gobelin c or n (singular definite gobelinen or gobelinet, plural indefinite gobeliner)
Declension
either gender |
singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | gobelin | gobelinen gobelinet |
gobeliner | gobelinerne |
genitive | gobelins | gobelinens gobelinets |
gobeliners | gobelinernes |
Derived terms
- gobelinvæveri
Further reading
- “gobelin” in Den Danske Ordbog
Dutch
Etymology
From the name of Parisian manufacturer Jean Gobelin.
Pronunciation
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: go‧be‧lin
Noun
gobelin m or n (plural gobelins, diminutive gobelintje n)
- Gobelin, a rich, textured type of hand-stitched tapestry, fit to decorate a wall
- a similar industrial fabric, used to cover furniture etc.
References
- M. J. Koenen & J. Endepols, Verklarend Handwoordenboek der Nederlandse Taal (tevens Vreemde-woordentolk), Groningen, Wolters-Noordhoff, 1969 (26th edition) [Dutch dictionary in Dutch]
- “gobelin” in Webster’s Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary: Based on Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, 7th edition, Springfield, Mass.: G[eorge] & C[harles] Merriam, 1963 (1967 printing), →OCLC.
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Northern French gobelin (compare Norman goubelin, Walloon gobelin), possibly a blend of Old Dutch *kobeholdo (“goblin”) (compare Dutch kabouter, German Kobold) and Late Latin cobalus (“mountain sprite”), from Ancient Greek κόβαλος (kóbalos, “rogue, knave; goblin”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡɔ.blɛ̃/
Audio: (file) Audio (Switzerland): (file)
Noun
gobelin m (plural gobelins, feminine gobeline)
References
- Nouveau Petit Larousse illustré. Dictionnaire encyclopédique. Paris, Librairie Larousse, 1952, 146th edition
- “gobelin” in Webster’s Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary: Based on Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, 7th edition, Springfield, Mass.: G[eorge] & C[harles] Merriam, 1963 (1967 printing), →OCLC.
Further reading
- “gobelin”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Anagrams
Polish
Etymology
Named after French Parisian manufacturing company founder Jean Gobelin, whose French name derives from German Kobold.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡɔˈbɛ.lin/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ɛlin
- Syllabification: go‧be‧lin
Noun
gobelin m inan (diminutive gobelinek)
- Gobelin (rich, textured type of hand-stitched tapestry, fit to decorate a wall)
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | gobelin | gobeliny |
genitive | gobelinu | gobelinów |
dative | gobelinowi | gobelinom |
accusative | gobelin | gobeliny |
instrumental | gobelinem | gobelinami |
locative | gobelinie | gobelinach |
vocative | gobelinie | gobeliny |
Derived terms
- gobeliniarski
- gobelinowy
- gobeliniarka
- gobeliniarstwo
- gobeliniarz