Dussel

German

Etymology

A byform of Dusel (dizziness), borrowed from German Low German Dusel (drowsiness; dizziness), from Middle Low German dusen, dosen (to sway; stagger; wander; be dizzy). More at doze, dizzy.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdʊzəl/, /ˈdʊsəl/
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Noun

Dussel m (genitive Dussels, plural Dussel)

  1. (informal, regional, chiefly northern and central Germany) stupid or clumsy person (a mild or even affectionate word); knucklehead

Declension

Derived terms

  • Dusselei
  • dusselig
  • Dusseligkeit / Dussligkeit
  • verdusseln
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