Wort

Etymology
From. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. .

Noun

 * 1)  word as an isolated unit
 * 2)  utterance, word with context
 * 3)  speech, speaking, figuratively floor
 * 4)  promise, figuratively word
 * 5)  the Word epithet for Christ, the Second Person of the Trinity
 * 6)  the Word of God, Scripture, the scriptures collectively
 * 1)  promise, figuratively word
 * 2)  the Word epithet for Christ, the Second Person of the Trinity
 * 3)  the Word of God, Scripture, the scriptures collectively
 * 1)  the Word epithet for Christ, the Second Person of the Trinity
 * 2)  the Word of God, Scripture, the scriptures collectively
 * 1)  the Word of God, Scripture, the scriptures collectively

Usage notes

 * A clear distinction is usually made in the standard language between the plural forms and  (as above). Note, however, the compound, whose plural is more commonly  rather than the expected . Generally, the distinction is much less clear in colloquial German, where  is not seldom heard for sense 1, and  is occasionally heard for sense 2.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) word

Usage notes
The plural forms are used as mentioned in the entry above.