Schürze
German
Etymology
First attested in the 17th century and hence hardly inherited within High German. Probably from Middle Low German schörte, from Old Saxon *skurtia, from Proto-Germanic *skurtijǭ; adapted to the High German consonantism by conflation with related Late Middle High German schurz (modern German Schurz), a nominalisation of the adjective schurz (“short”), from Old High German schurz, from Proto-Germanic *skurtaz. Cognate with English shirt and short, respectively.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃʏʁtsə/
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Declension
Derived terms
Related terms
- Schurz
- schürzen
Further reading
- Schürze in Duden online
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