The word "Elender" is spelled with five letters and pronounced as /ɛlɛndər/. The first syllable "El" is pronounced as "el" in "element", and the second syllable "en" is pronounced as "en" in "end". The third syllable "d" is pronounced as the letter "d", and the fourth syllable "er" is pronounced as "er" in "better". The word "Elender" is an old-fashioned term which means a wretched or miserable person. Its spelling follows the phonetic rules of English language and reflects the pronunciation accurately.
The word "Elender" can have different etymologies depending on the specific context or language it is used in.
If we consider the word in English, "Elender" is not a commonly used term. However, it closely resembles the word "wretched" which means miserable or unfortunate. The word "wretched" comes from Middle English "wrecched", derived from Old English "wrecca" meaning an outcast or an exile. The Old English word is related to German "Rächer" meaning avenger, and "rächen" meaning to avenge.
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