Tasse
German
Etymology
Borrowed from French tasse, from Arabic طَاس (ṭās) (a shortening of طَسْت (ṭast)), from Middle Persian tšt' (tašt), ultimately from the past participle of the Proto-Iranian verb *taš- (“to make, construct; to cut”). Cognate with dialectal English tass (“cup”), Dutch tas (“cup”), Hunsrik Tass.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtasə/, [ˈtʰasə]
- Rhymes: -asə
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Declension
Derived terms
- Barttasse
- Brausetasse
- Cappuccinotasse
- Duschtasse
- Espressotasse
- Frühstückstasse
- Glastasse
- Glühweintasse
- Grogtasse
- Kaffeetasse
- Kakaotasse
- Keramiktasse
- Kühlturmtasse
- Kunststofftasse
- Lerntasse
- Menstasse
- Menstruationstasse
- Mokkatässchen
- Mokkatasse
- Mondtasse
- Nierentasse
- Obertasse
- Plastiktasse
- Porzellantasse
- Sammeltasse
- Schnabeltasse
- Suppentasse
- Tassenboden
- tassenförmig
- Tassenhenkel
- Tassenlöffel
- Tassenohr
- Tassenohrdeformität
- Tassenrand
- Tassenständer
- Tassenstößel
- Tassenunterlage
- tassenweise
- Teetasse
- Untertasse
- Wassertasse
Descendants
- → Latvian: tase
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