Strich
See also: strich
German
Etymology
From Middle High German strich, from Old High German strih, from Proto-Germanic *strikiz, whence also English streak.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃtʁɪç/
- Rhymes: -ɪç
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Noun
Strich m (genitive Striches or Strichs, plural Striche, diminutive Strichelchen n or Strichlein n)
- stroke
- line
- the direction to which hairs, or similar things, are inclined
- Katzen muss man mit dem Strich streicheln.
- Cats must be stroked with the fur.
- (informal) streetwalkers' district
- (informal) prostitution (chiefly as a milieu)
- Straßenstrich ― street prostitution
Declension
Derived terms
Strich
- Abstrich
- Anstrich
- Aufstrich
- Bleistiftstrich
- Bürstenstrich
- Eichstrich
- Farbstrich
- Landstrich
- Längstrich
- Nachstrich
- Pinselstrich
- Querstrich
- Teilstrich
- Teilungsstrich
- Vorstrich
- Strichmännchen
- jemandem einen Strich durch die Rechnung machen
- gegen den Strich
- nach Strich und Faden
- (punctuation marks)
- Beistrich
- Bindestrich
- Gedankenstrich
- Gegenstrich
- Strichpunkt
- Trennstrich
- Unterstrich
- Verdoppelungsstrich, Verdopplungsstrich
- (prostitution)
- Straßenstrich
- auf den Strich gehen
- Stricher
- Strichjunge
- Strichmädchen
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