-sch
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃ/, [ʃ]
Etymology 1
Contraction of -isch.
Alternative forms
Suffix
-sch
Usage notes
Derived terms
- Allensche Regel
- Boolesch, boolesch
- Gaußsch, gaußsch
- Goethesch, goethesch; Göthesch, göthesch
- Grimmsch, grimmsch
- Hitlersch, hitlersch
- Hobbesch, hobbesch
- Lockesch, lockesch
- Luthersch, luthersch
- Mozartsch, mozartsch
- Müllersch
- Newtonsch, newtonsch
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Etymology 2
Feminine nomilisation of etymology 1. Compare Dutch -se, Low German -sche, -sch.
Suffix
-sch
- (dated or regional) A suffix attached to family names and other words identifying families or groups of people, to produce a female form, especially denoting a wife or mother.
- Müller (family name) + -sch → die Müllersche (“Mrs Müller”)
- Nachbar (“neighbour”) + -sch → die Nachbarsche (“the woman next door”, especially “the mother of the neighbour family”)
- Kirchdorf (place name) + -sch → die Kirchdorfsche (“that certain woman from Kirchdorf”, especially “the mother of that certain family living there”)
Derived terms
- Meiersche
- Müllersche
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