zorn
See also: Zorn
Middle High German
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German zorn, from Proto-Germanic *turnaz (“anger, wrath”), from Proto-Indo-European *dr̥-nós (whence English torn), from *der- (“to flay, split”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (before 13th CE) /ˈt͡sorn/
Noun
zorn m
- anger
- outrage
- 1217-1221, Walther von der Vogelweide, "Palästinalied", Verse 3
- wol dir, spër, kriuz unde dorn!
wê dir, heiden! daȥ ist dir zorn!- Hail to thee, spear, cross and thorn!
Woe to thee, heathen, this is thine outrage.
- Hail to thee, spear, cross and thorn!
- 1217-1221, Walther von der Vogelweide, "Palästinalied", Verse 3