coast

(Englisch)

Frequenz

B1
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/kəʊst/
Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

From Middle English coste (“rib; side of the body, flank; side of a building; face of a solid figure; coast, shore; bay, gulf; sea; concavity, hollow; boundary, limit; land; country; district, province, region; locality, place; division of the heavens; compass direction; direction; location with reference to direction, side”) [and other forms], from Old French coste (“rib; side of an object; coast”) (modern French côte (“rib; coast; hill, slope”)), from Latin costa (“rib; side, wall”), from Proto-Indo-European *kost-. Doublet of costa.

Related words

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Meeresufer

offenes Meer

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dahinrollen

Littorale Zone

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Sandufer

Strand - s

Küstenland

offene See

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