Schlauch
German (Berlin)
/ʃlaʊ̯x/
noun
Definitions
- hose; tube flexible pipe
- waterskin; wineskin flexible container for liquids
- (colloquial) potbelly; paunch protruding belly
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German slūch (slough, skin shed by a snake, gulf, abyss).
Origin
Middle High German
slūch
Gloss
slough, skin shed by a snake, gulf, abyss
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- slough English
- slough shark English
- sloughable English
- sloughy English
- sluff English
- Boot German
- Feuerwehr German
- Feuerwehrschlauch German
- Pilz German
- Schlauchboot German
- Schlauchpilz German
- Schlauchsocke German
- Socke German
- schlauchen German
- schlauchförmig German
- szlauch Polish
- slogh Middle English
- slough Middle English
- schlūch Middle High German
- slūch Middle High German
- Schluuch Alemannic German
- xloych Hunsrik