Wachtel
German
Etymology
From Middle High German wahtel, from Old High German wahtala, from Proto-Germanic *hwahtilō (compare Middle Dutch wachtele), diminutive of Proto-Indo-European *kʷoḱt- (compare Latin co(c)turnīx, Lithuanian vaštaka, Sanskrit चातक (cātaka) ‘pied cuckoo’), metathesis of *u̯ortokʷ- (compare Dutch kwartel, Greek ορτύκι (ortúki), Sanskrit वर्तका (vartakā), Persian ورتیج (vartij), Central Kurdish ھەوێردە (hawērda)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈvaxtəl/, [ˈvaχtəl], [ˈvaχtl̩]
Audio (file)
Noun
Wachtel f (genitive Wachtel, plural Wachteln)
- quail
- screw (i.e., prison guard) (slang, pejorative)
Declension
Further reading
- Wachtel in Duden online
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