Bengel
See also: bengel
German
Etymology
From Middle High German bengel, from Old High German *bengil (“club", "stick", "hammer”), from Proto-Germanic *bangilaz (“club, hammer”), from Proto-Germanic *bang- (“to beat”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
Bengel m (genitive Bengels, plural Bengel)
- (archaic) a club wielded as a weapon
- a young rascal
- (derogatory or affectionate)[1] a knave, a boy
Derived terms
- bengelhaft
References
Further reading
- Bengel in Duden online
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