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zeppelin

|zep/pe/lin|

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/ˈzɛp.lɪn/

large airship

Etymology
Etymology Information

'zeppelin' originates from German, specifically named after Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, who was a pioneer in airship development.

Historical Evolution

'zeppelin' was directly adopted into English from the German word 'Zeppelin', referring to the airships developed by Count Zeppelin.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it referred specifically to the airships developed by Count Zeppelin, but over time it has come to refer to any large airship.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a large German airship of the early 20th century, used for passenger and military transport.

The zeppelin flew over the city, casting a large shadow on the ground.

Synonyms

Last updated: 2025/02/03 07:14