Undank

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German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German undanc, from Old High German undank, undanc (unthankfulness), from Proto-West Germanic *unþank, from Proto-Germanic *unþankaz, equivalent to un- +‎ Dank. Cognate with Dutch ondank, Old English unþanc ("unfavour, unpleasure, anger, ill-will"; whence modern English unthank).

Pronunciation[edit]

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Noun[edit]

Undank m (strong, genitive Undankes or Undanks, no plural)

  1. ingratitude; thanklessness; unthankfulness

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