הענטשקע

Yiddish

Etymology

From Middle High German hentsche, contraction of hantschuoch, from hant (whence האַנט (hant, hand)) + schuoch (whence שוך (shukh, shoe)). Compare the same in Luxembourgish Händsch, Middle Dutch hansche. See also uncontracted German Handschuh, modern Dutch handschoen.

Noun

הענטשקע (hentshke) f, plural הענטשקעס (hentshkes)

  1. glove (item of clothing)
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