Schere
German
Etymology
From Middle High German schære, from Old High German scāri, plural of scār. The spelling with -e- (instead of Schäre) is East Central German, probably reinforced by the related verb scheren (“to shear”). Cognate with Dutch schaar, English shears.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃeːʁə/
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Noun
Schere f (genitive Schere, plural Scheren)
Declension
Hyponyms
- Blechschere
- Haushaltsschere
- Heckenschere
- Kabelschere
- Küchenschere
- Kunststoffschere
- Metallschere
- Nagelschere
- Papierschere
- Plastikschere
- Tafelschere
Related terms
- Scherenblatt
- Scherengitter
- Scherengriff
- Scherenkrebs
- Scherenschleifer
- Scherenschnabel
- Scherenschnitt
- Scherentreppe
- Scherenzaun
Further reading
- Schere in Duden online
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