Knall
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Derived from the verb in Middle High German knellen (“to crash, crack, creak”), probably of onomatopoeic origin (lautmalend).
Knall m (strong, genitive Knalles or Knalls, plural Knalle)
1Now rare, see notes.
From Middle High German knellen (“to crash, crack, creak”), probably of onomatopoeic origin (lautmalend).
Knall m (plural Knall)
From Middle High German knellen (“to crash, crack, creak”), probably of onomatopoeic origin (lautmalend).
Knall m (plural Knäll)
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