Mosaik
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See also: mosaik
German[edit]
Etymology[edit]
15th century, from Italian mosaico m, from Medieval Latin musaicum n. Common since 18th century after French mosaïque f, itself from the Italian.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Mosaik n (mixed or strong, genitive Mosaiks, plural Mosaiken or Mosaike) or
Mosaik (archaic) f (genitive Mosaik, plural Mosaiken)
- mosaic (artwork)
Usage notes[edit]
- Now generally neuter, but the feminine-type plural Mosaiken remains predominant over Mosaike.
Declension[edit]
Declension of Mosaik [neuter, mixed // strong]
Declension of Mosaik [feminine (archaic)]