Rotwelsch

See also: rotwelsch

English

Etymology

Borrowed from German Rotwelsch.

Proper noun

Rotwelsch

  1. (historical) A secret cant or thieves' argot spoken by covert groups primarily in southern Germany and Switzerland.

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German

Alternative forms

  • Rotwelsche

Etymology

Uncertain. Rot (Rotwelsch for “beggar”, compare Rotte (rout; group)) + welsch (Romance; foreign). Compare Kauderwelsch (gibberish).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈʀoːtvɛlʃ]

Noun

Examples
  • ausbaldowern (to spy out)
  • Knast (prison)
  • Polente (police)
  • Schmu (trick, cheat)

Rotwelsch n (genitive Rotwelschs)

  1. (historical) Rotwelsch (secret cant formerly spoken in southern Germany and Switzerland)
    Synonym: Gaunersprache

Further reading

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