grotten-

German

Etymology

  • Possibly from dialectal Krotte (toad) + -n-. Compare hunde-, from Hund (dog).
  • Alternatively from Grotte (grotto) + -n-. Compare Italian grottesco (grotesque), from grotta (cave, grotto).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): [ˈɡʁɔtn̩]

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Prefix

grotten-

  1. (informal) Intensifies adjectives that denote undesirable qualities.
    grotten- + schlecht (bad)grottenschlecht (awful)
    grotten- + doofgrottendoof

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