Schnitzel
See also: schnitzel
German
Etymology
From Schnitz (“cut-off piece”). Pertaining to schneiden (“to cut”). The culinary sense spread from Austria and was therefore adopted in the regional neuter gender.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃnɪtsəl/, [ˈʃnɪtsəl], [ˈʃnɪtsl̩]
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Usage notes
- The neuter gender is chiefly Austro-Bavarian.
Declension
Declension of Schnitzel
singular | plural | ||||
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indef. | def. | noun | def. | noun | |
nominative | ein | der | Schnitzel | die | Schnitzel |
genitive | eines | des | Schnitzels | der | Schnitzel |
dative | einem | dem | Schnitzel | den | Schnitzeln |
accusative | einen | den | Schnitzel | die | Schnitzel |
Synonyms
- Schnipsel (more common)
Derived terms
- Papierschnitzel
- Schnitzeljagd
Related terms
- schnitzeln
- schnitzen
Usage notes
- German Schnitzel is not the same as English schnitzel, which is generally taken to be a breaded cutlet. Although this form of preparation is rather common in German-speaking countries, it is by no means definitive of Schnitzel.
- Given the general meaning of the word, the idea that “Schnitzel” is a dish typical of German/Austrian cuisine is unknown to these countries (or has, at most, recently been introduced from the Anglophone world).
Declension
Declension of Schnitzel
singular | plural | ||||
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indef. | def. | noun | def. | noun | |
nominative | ein | das | Schnitzel | die | Schnitzel |
genitive | eines | des | Schnitzels | der | Schnitzel |
dative | einem | dem | Schnitzel | den | Schnitzeln |
accusative | ein | das | Schnitzel | die | Schnitzel |
Hyponyms
- Hähnchenschnitzel
- Kalbsschnitzel
- Kinderschnitzel
- Putenschnitzel
- Schweineschnitzel
- Zigeunerschnitzel
- Wiener Schnitzel
Derived terms
- Holzfällerschnitzel
- Schnitzelfriedhof
- Zigeunerschnitzel
See also
Further reading
- Schnitzel in Duden online
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