Description

Book Synopsis

For more than 100 years the KLUGE has set the standard as dictionary with regard to the origin and history of words of the German language. The first edition was published in 1883, and since that time it has been continually updated and revised. The KLUGE traces the history of the origin and changes in meaning of approximately 13,000 German words and loanwords that entered German. The etymological dictionary is not only an invaluable aid for linguists and language historians, it is also a treasure trove for anyone interested in the etymological origins of our vocabulary.

From Aal to Zypresse, the KLUGE provides comprehensive information on the origin and changes in form and meaning of all common German words, thus creating a “biography” for each word. In addition to the dictionary, KLUGE provides a concise introduction into the terminology of historical vocabulary research and an extensive bibliography on German etymology.

The new KLUGE represents a unique source of knowledge. Furthermore, it is a reliable guide to the origins of the language we use daily, – surprising discoveries are guaranteed!

  • The eBookPlus offers fine grained search criteria: headword, century of first documentation, words in foreign languages, literature references and full text.
  • Completely in new official German orthography
  • Represents current status of linguistic and etymological research
  • Contains numerous new entries and articles
  • With up-to-date references to every headword
  • Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

      Product form

      £30.40

      Includes FREE delivery

      RRP £32.00 – you save £1.60 (5%)

      Order before 4pm today for delivery by Tue 14 Jul 2026.

      A Hardback by Friedrich Kluge, Elmar Seebold

      15 in stock

        Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

        View other formats and editions of Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache by Friedrich Kluge

        Publisher: De Gruyter
        Publication Date: 28/09/2011
        ISBN13: 9783110223644, 978-3110223644
        ISBN10: 3110223643
        Also in:
        Dictionaries

        Description

        Book Synopsis

        For more than 100 years the KLUGE has set the standard as dictionary with regard to the origin and history of words of the German language. The first edition was published in 1883, and since that time it has been continually updated and revised. The KLUGE traces the history of the origin and changes in meaning of approximately 13,000 German words and loanwords that entered German. The etymological dictionary is not only an invaluable aid for linguists and language historians, it is also a treasure trove for anyone interested in the etymological origins of our vocabulary.

        From Aal to Zypresse, the KLUGE provides comprehensive information on the origin and changes in form and meaning of all common German words, thus creating a “biography” for each word. In addition to the dictionary, KLUGE provides a concise introduction into the terminology of historical vocabulary research and an extensive bibliography on German etymology.

        The new KLUGE represents a unique source of knowledge. Furthermore, it is a reliable guide to the origins of the language we use daily, – surprising discoveries are guaranteed!

      • The eBookPlus offers fine grained search criteria: headword, century of first documentation, words in foreign languages, literature references and full text.
      • Completely in new official German orthography
      • Represents current status of linguistic and etymological research
      • Contains numerous new entries and articles
      • With up-to-date references to every headword
      • Recently viewed products

        © 2026 Book Curl

          • American Express
          • Apple Pay
          • Diners Club
          • Discover
          • Google Pay
          • Maestro
          • Mastercard
          • PayPal
          • Shop Pay
          • Union Pay
          • Visa

          Login

          Forgot your password?

          Don't have an account yet?
          Create account