Neuter

Glück

Betekenis (Engels)

  1. (neuter, no-plural, strong) happiness, joy, bliss (state or emotion)
  2. (neuter, no-plural, strong) luck, success (mostly when seen as dependant on unearned, accidental factors)
  3. (neuter, no-plural, strong) good luck, chance (positive coincidence)
  4. (neuter, no-plural, strong) luck, chance, coincidence in general, fate

Teenoorgestelde van
Unglück, Leid, Elend, Pech, Misserfolg, Scheitern
Frekwensie

A1
Dialekte

Kanton Zürich

Kanton Zürich

glück

Kanton Bern

Kanton Bern

glück

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

duusel

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

gfell

Kanton Appenzell Ausserrhoden

Kanton Appenzell Ausserrhoden

glück

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

massel

Kanton Graubünden

Kanton Graubünden

glück

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

gligg

Data verskaf deur: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Uitgespreek as (IPA)
/ɡlʏk/
Etimologie (Engels)

In summary

From Middle High German gelücke (12th century), at first along the Lower and Middle Rhine. Probably borrowed from Old Dutch *gilukki as part of the Flemish knight culture; compare Middle Dutch gelucke (1240), whence modern Dutch geluk. (The fact that the word is attested in High German before Dutch must be disregarded in view of the minimal attestation of Old Dutch as a whole.) Further origin unknown. Theories include a relation with Dutch luiken (“to close”) in the sense of “that which is concluded, determined”, or with German gelingen (“to succeed”), which is not attested in Dutch, however. Compare English luck for more.

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