Pult

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== German == === Etymology === From Middle High German pulpet, from Latin pulpitum. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /pʊlt/ === Noun === Pult n (strong, genitive Pultes or Pults, plural Pulte) desk or rack for reading, writing, etc., prototypically with a tilted top; (by extension also) a specified area or platform with such a desk lectern, pulpit, podium Synonyms: Rednerpult, Redepult, Podium teacher's desk in a classroom Synonyms: Lehrerpult, Katheder student's desk in a classroom music stand Synonyms: Notenständer, Notenpult conductor's stand Synonyms: Dirigierpult, Dirigentenpult control panel Synonym: Schaltpult ==== Declension ==== ==== Related terms ==== Lehrerpult, Rednerpult, Redepult, Schaltpult, Schiedsrichterpult Pultmikrofon, Pultschalter, Pultsockel ==== Descendants ==== → Russian: пульт (pulʹt)→ Armenian: պուլտ (pult)→ Georgian: პულტი (ṗulṭi) → Ukrainian: пу́льт (púlʹt) === Further reading === “Pult” in Duden online “Pult”, in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache‎[1] (in German) == Luxembourgish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [pult] === Noun === Pult n (plural Pulter) desk (writing table) Synonyms: Büro, Schreifdësch desk (teacher's desk) music stand Synonym: Noutepult lectern Synonym: Riednerpult == Plautdietsch == === Noun === Pult m (plural Pults) pulpit