Anger
FromMiddle High Germananger, fromOld High Germanangar(“grass plot, arable or pasture land”), fromProto-Germanic*angraz. Cognate withMiddle Dutchanger,Old Saxonangar,Old Norseangr(“meadow, pasture ground”).[1]
Anger m (strong,genitiveAngers,pluralAnger)
Anger n (proper noun,genitiveAngersor(optionally with an article)Anger)