Kolter
German
Etymology
From Middle Low German kolter, from Proto-West Germanic [Term?], from Latin culter. Cognate with Dutch kouter, English coulter.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɔltər/, [ˈkɔl.tɐ]
Noun
Kolter n or m (genitive Kolters, plural Kolter)
- (regional, Northern Germany, parts of central Germany) coulter (knife on a plough, fixed in front of the ploughshare)
- Synonyms: Sech, Pflugmesser
Declension
- neuter
Declension of Kolter
- masculine
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