cove in German
cove in German
Grotte
(now, _, uncommon) A hollow in a rock; a cave or cavern. [from 9th c.]
Kaverne
(now, _, uncommon) A hollow in a rock; a cave or cavern. [from 9th c.]
Kerl
(British, dated, informal, thieves' cant, Lewis) A fellow; a man.
Typ
(British, dated, informal, thieves' cant, Lewis) A fellow; a man.
Gewölbe
(architecture) A concave vault or archway, especially the arch of a ceiling. [from 16th c.]
Hohlkehle
(architecture) A concave vault or archway, especially the arch of a ceiling. [from 16th c.]
Voute
(architecture) A concave vault or archway, especially the arch of a ceiling. [from 16th c.]
Kumpel
(Australia, and, Polari) A friend; a mate.
Bucht
A small coastal inlet, especially one having high cliffs protecting vessels from prevailing winds; bight. [from 16th c.]
Ausbuchtung
A small coastal inlet, especially one having high cliffs protecting vessels from prevailing winds; bight. [from 16th c.]
Steilküstenbucht
A small coastal inlet, especially one having high cliffs protecting vessels from prevailing winds; bight. [from 16th c.]