Jungfernkranz
German
Etymology
From Jungfer (“virgin”) + Kranz (“wreath”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈjʊŋfərnˌkran(t)s/, [ˈjʊŋ.fɐnˌkʁant͡s]
Audio (Germany): (file)
Noun
Jungfernkranz m (strong, genitive Jungfernkranzes, plural Jungfernkränze)
- (chiefly historical) a wreath, chaplet, garland, usually of myrtle, worn by maidens at festivals
- Synonym: Myrtenkranz
Usage notes
- The tradition is now restricted to brides and girls going to First Communion (except perhaps as part of certain traditional costumes in folklore).
Declension
Declension of Jungfernkranz [masculine, strong]
See also
- Brautkranz
Further reading
- “Jungfernkranz” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache