Angeln |
1. n. (gerund of angeln): angling (the act of fishing with a rod) | |
2. n. plural of Angel | |
3. Proper noun. Anglia (peninsula in northwestern Schleswig-Holstein, where the Anglian tribe likely originated) | |
4. n. of Angel | |
5. v. to angle, to fish (with a fishing rod) | |
6. v. to fish (for something valuable or information) | |
Angel |
1. n-f. tackle, fishing rod (angler's tool consisting of hook, line and rod) | |
2. n-f. (obsolete) fishhook | |
3. n-f. hinge (a jointed or flexible device that allows the pivoting of a door, window, etc.) | |
4. n-f. tang (of a sword or knife) | |
5. n. (historical, chiefly in the plural) Angle (member of historic Germanic tribe) | |
einen |
1. num. masculine accusative singular of ein | |
2. art. masculine accusative singular of ein: a, an | |
3. pron. masculine accusative singular of einer | |
4. pron. singular of einer | |
5. pron. plural of einer | |
6. v. (higher register, transitive) to unite | |
Eine Idee, die alle eint. - An idea that unites everybody. | |
7. v. (higher register, reflexive) to come to terms | |
Nach langem Diskutieren haben sie sich endlich geeint. - After discussing for a long time, they have eventually come to an agreement. | |
Köder |
1. n-m. bait | |
2. v. first-person singular present of ködern | |
3. v. singular imperative of ködern | |
vorbereiten |
1. v. to prepare | |
2. v. to prepare, to get ready (auf for) | |