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 Übersetzung für 'nook' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a nook | nooks
SYNO corner | nook
nookEcke {f} [regional] [Winkel, Gegend]
1221
nookSchlupfwinkel {m}
525
2 Wörter
breakfast nookEssecke {f}
dining nookEssecke {f}
archi.
ingle-nook
Kaminecke {f}
kitchen nookKüchennische {f}
gastr.
kitchen nook
Kochecke {f}
secluded nookeinsamer Winkel {m}
5+ Wörter
in every nook and corner {adv}in allen Ecken und Winkeln
in every nook and cranny {adv} [idiom]in jedem Winkel [Redewendung]
in every nook and cranny {adv} [idiom] [everywhere] an allen Ecken und Enden [ugs.] [Redewendung] [überall]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It translates as "Nook of land where marigolds grow", and is composed of the elements "golde" ("marigold") and "halh" ("nook of land").
  • The name is derived from the Old English "halh" 'nook' and "tūn" 'farm or village', so means 'farm or village by a nook'.
  • The villages name origin is uncertain possibly, 'tree-trunk nook of land', 'Runa's nook of land', or perhaps, 'council's nook of land'.
  • The villages name origin is uncertain possibly 'Grassy nook of land' or 'gravelly nook of land'.
  • The name, first mentioned in 1139 as "Wlacam", is from the Old English "ūle" "owl" and "hwamm" "nook (of land)", and so means "owl nook".

  • The name "Beal" is of Old English origins and means "Nook of land in a river-bend".
  • The village's name means 'farm/settlement on a nook of land'.
  • The name "Bramall" means "nook of land where broom grows" and is derived from the Old English noun "brōm" meaning broom, a type of shrub common in the area, and the Old English noun "halh", which has several meanings—including nook, secret place and valley—that could refer to Bramall.
  • The name comes from Guanche and is thought to mean 'angle, corner, nook'.
  • The name Gilfach is derived from the Welsh words "cil" (nook) and "bach" (small).

  • The villages name probably means, 'Ma(e)tt's nook of land'.
  • The village's name means 'Rye nook'. The 'nook' in question has been identified as a bend in the River Gwash.
  • The name is Old English and means either "nook of land belonging to a man named Dyttin" or "nook of land belonging to Deighton".
  • "A Key to English Place-names" has an entry for Shifnal that reads '*Scuffa's nook of land'. It was also known as Iddeshale, '*Idi's nook of land'.
  • The place name Kersall is possibly derived from 'Cynehere's nook of land'.

  • Åkrogen (lit.: River-nook) is an urban, public beach and park in the northern parts of Aarhus, Denmark.
  • The villages name means 'Wicga's nook of land'.
  • The villages name means 'Hemma's nook of land'.
  • The Barnes & Noble Nook (styled nook or NOOK) is a brand of e-readers developed by American book retailer Barnes & Noble, based on the Android platform.
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