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Wohnliches

Wohnliches is a German adjective form derived from wohnlich, meaning cozy, homely, or domestic. In everyday use it appears most often in the neuter singular with an indefinite article or possessive determiner, for example ein wohnliches Haus or mein wohnliches Zimmer. The ending -es marks the neuter singular in these contexts. The form can also appear in other grammatically correct environments, such as after adjectives that accompany numerals or possessives, always reflecting standard German declension patterns.

Etymology and meaning: wohnlich itself stems from the root Wohnen, related to living or dwelling, with the

Usage and nuance: In practical usage, wohnliches can modify a noun to convey coziness or domestic appeal,

Nominal form: The adjective’s nominal counterpart, das Wohnliche, exists and refers to the quality or concept

See also: Gemütlichkeit, Wohnlichkeit, Heimat, Wohnen, Wohnraum, Wohnkultur.

common
adjectival
suffix
-lich
meaning
“characteristic
of”
or
“like.”
Therefore
wohnliches
describes
something
possessing
the
quality
of
a
home-like
atmosphere,
comfort,
or
domestic
character.
The
word
is
typically
used
to
describe
spaces,
objects,
or
atmospheres
that
feel
warm,
inviting,
and
suitable
for
living.
as
in
“ein
wohnliches
Zuhause”
or
“die
wohnlichen
Räume.”
It
sits
near
synonyms
such
as
gemütlich
(cozy)
and
häuslich
(domestic)
but
emphasizes
the
home-like
character
rather
than
mere
comfort.
The
term
can
also
be
encountered
in
literary
or
aesthetic
discussions
about
interior
design,
architecture,
or
atmosphere.
of
homeliness
as
a
phenomenon
or
ideal.
When
capitalized
as
a
noun,
it
denotes
a
category
or
domain
of
home-like
attributes
rather
than
a
specific
object.