Putz

See also: putz

German

Gebäudeputz

Etymology

Related to putzen, unknown as for its derivation beyond German.

  • perhaps related to Batzen (clump as shaped to the hand) also of unknown etymology
  • perhaps onomatopoeia, like Batzen
  • perhaps putzen is a causative form of besser, as in older language and dialects the beginning consonant is often ⟨b⟩.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pʊt͡s/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: Putz
  • Homophone: Putts

Noun

Putz m (genitive Putzes, plural Putze)

  1. anything adding to outer comeliness, especially:
    1. groomed appearance of a human body
      Hyponym: Kopfputz
    2. plaster, render applied to buildings (mixture for coating walls and ceilings)

Declension

References

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