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Bogen

Bogen is a German noun with several related meanings. In general use it denotes a curved line or form—a arc in geometry and a curved line in everyday language. It can also mean a bow, as in the weapon used for archery or the bow used to draw a violin or other string instrument.

In architecture and construction, a Bogen refers to an arched structure or curved support, such as an

Bogen also appears in printing and paper contexts: ein Bogen means one sheet of paper, typically a

Geography and names: Bogen is the name of a town in Bavaria, Germany, located in the district

Etymology and usage: Bogen derives from the same root as the words for bend or curve in

archway,
vault,
or
bridge
arch.
The
term
is
used
in
compound
forms
describing
specific
arches,
like
Bogenfenster
(arched
window)
or
Weidenbogen
(willow-arch).
standard
size
in
the
printing
industry.
of
Straubing-Bayerischer
Wald
in
Lower
Bavaria.
The
term
also
exists
as
a
surname
in
German-speaking
regions.
German
and
is
used
across
disciplines
to
describe
anything
with
a
rounded,
curved,
or
arched
form.
The
word’s
usage
spans
everyday
language,
technical
terminology,
and
place
names,
reflecting
its
core
idea
of
curvature.