vollenden
German (Berlin)
/fɔˈlɛndn/
verb-weak
Definitions
- (transitive) to complete
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German volenden (bring it to the complete ending) compound from German voll (full, complete) + German enden.
Origin
German (Berlin)
enden
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Endung German
- Fülle German
- Handvoll German
- Hinternvoll German
- Vollbesitz German
- Volldampf German
- Vollendung German
- Vollidiot German
- Vollidiotin German
- Vollkerf German
- Vollkorn German
- Vollmond German
- Vollpfosten German
- Vollrausch German
- Volltext German
- Volltreffer German
- Vollverb German
- Vollvokal German
- Vollwaschmittel German
- Vollwort German
- beenden German
- enden German
- friedvoll German
- gefahrvoll German
- gramvoll German
- granatenvoll German
- halb voll German
- halbvoll German
- klangvoll German
- kraftvoll German
- proppenvoll German
- randvoll German
- verenden German
- verheißungsvoll German
- voll German
- vollmundig German
- vollschlank German
- volltrunken German
- völlig German
- wertvoll German
- endian Old English
- fullendian Old English
- fulenden Middle English
- vol Middle High German
- volenden Middle High German
- voll
- Fülle
- enden
- völlig
- Endung
- beenden
- Vollkorn
- Vollkerf
- halbvoll
- wertvoll
- Vollwort
- verenden
- Vollverb
- Vollmond
- gramvoll
- Handvoll
- Volltext
- randvoll
- Vollidiot
- klangvoll
- halb voll
- kraftvoll
- friedvoll
- Vollvokal
- Volldampf
- gefahrvoll
- vollmundig
- Vollrausch
- Vollbesitz
- Vollendung
- Vollpfosten
- vollschlank
- Vollidiotin
- Volltreffer
- Hinternvoll
- proppenvoll
- volltrunken
- granatenvoll
- verheißungsvoll
- Vollwaschmittel