pracht
See also: Pracht
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle High German praht, southern variety of braht, from Old High German braht, praht, from Proto-Germanic *brahtaz (“cracking, snapping, noise”). Related to breken (“to break, to snap”).
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɑxt
Noun
pracht f (uncountable)
- splendor (US), splendour (UK)
Derived terms
- prachtig
- prachtvol