Folklore

See also: folklore and folk-lore

German

Etymology

Borrowed from English folklore with a spelling pronunciation. Doublet of Volklehre; not to be confused with Volkslehre (ethnology), a term now associated with Nazism.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌfɔlkˈloːʁə/
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Noun

Folklore f (genitive Folklore, plural Folkloren)

  1. popular tales, music, festivals, clothing, etc.; old traditions and customs; folklore
    Synonyms: Tradition, Volkstradition, (chiefly customs) Brauchtum
  2. (more negative) the artificial perpetuation of customs, their mere imitation or re-enactment
    Wenn ich im Dorfkrug nur noch Hochdeutsch höre, sind die plattdeutschen Straßenschilder reine Folklore!
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Declension

  • Folkloristik
  • folkloristisch

Further reading

  • Folklore” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • Folklore” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
  • Folklore” in Duden online
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