entmannen
German
Etymology
ent- (“un-, de-, dis-”) + Mann (“man, male person”) + -en. Compare Dutch ontmannen, English unman.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛntˈmanən/
- Hyphenation: ent‧man‧nen
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Verb
entmannen (weak, third-person singular present entmannt, past tense entmannte, past participle entmannt, auxiliary haben)
- to emasculate, to deprive of the capacity as a man
- Synonym: entmännlichen
- to castrate, to remove the male member
- Synonyms: kastrieren, verschneiden; (archaic) geilen, leichten
Conjugation
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Derived terms
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