Blüte

Etymology
From, from older , from , from. was originally a feminine inflecting to in the plural and genitive/dative singular; later this alternation was levelled either by generalizing the form  or by converting  into a masculine. Related with and. Cognate with 🇨🇬, dialectal, which see.

Noun

 * 1) blossom, flower reproductive structure on plants, often scented and/or colourful
 * 2) bloom, blossom, florescence flowering season
 * 3)  bloom, heyday, height era of good development, e.g. of a realm or culture
 * 4)  counterfeit banknote
 * 1)  bloom, heyday, height era of good development, e.g. of a realm or culture
 * 2)  counterfeit banknote
 * 1)  bloom, heyday, height era of good development, e.g. of a realm or culture
 * 2)  counterfeit banknote
 * 1)  counterfeit banknote
 * 1)  counterfeit banknote
 * 1)  counterfeit banknote