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Todes

Todes is a term found in German-language usage that does not function as a common standalone noun in modern standard German. Instead, it appears most often as the basis for death-related compounds or in the genitive form of Tod, the word for death.

Linguistically, Tod means death, and in compounds the sense of death is embedded in the new word.

The genitive phrase des Todes is the form used when referring to death in a formal or

Other uses of Todes can occur in onomastics and toponymy, where it may appear as a surname

See also: Tod, Death (in German), and related death-related compounds.

Common
examples
include
Todesursache
(cause
of
death),
Todesangst
(fear
of
death),
Todesstrafe
(death
penalty),
Todesstoß
(death
blow),
and
Todeskampf
(fight
to
the
death).
In
these
cases
the
first
element
is
Tod,
a
noun
that
remains
capitalized,
and
the
full
compound
is
written
as
a
single
word.
literary
context,
such
as
das
Wesen
des
Todes
(the
nature
of
death)
or
die
Folgen
des
Todes
(the
consequences
of
death).
In
such
uses,
Todes
appears
as
part
of
a
larger
expression
rather
than
as
an
independent
noun.
or
in
place
names
in
German-speaking
regions.
It
can
also
appear
in
titles,
works
of
fiction,
or
scholarly
discussions
that
address
death-related
themes.
As
a
standalone
term,
Todes
is
largely
encountered
through
its
role
in
compounds
or
in
the
genitive
construction
related
to
Tod.