Schlips
German
Etymology
From German Low German Slips, derived from Middle Low German slip, slippe (“flap, lappet, tail”). Cognate with Dutch slip, whence possibly also English slip (“twig, strip”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃlɪps/
Audio (file)
Noun
Schlips m (genitive Schlipses, plural Schlipse)
- necktie
- In unserer Firma tragen noch alle Herren Anzug und Schlips.
- At our company, all gentlemen still wear suits and neckties.
- Sein grüner Schlips mit violetten Punkten war natürlich der Gipfel der Geschmacklosigkeit.
- His green necktie with purple spots was of course exceptionally tasteless.
- In unserer Firma tragen noch alle Herren Anzug und Schlips.
Declension
Derived terms
Derived terms
- auf den Schlips treten
- Schlipshalter
- Schlipsnadel
- sich auf den Schlips getreten fühlen
References
Further reading
- Schlips in Duden online
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