Hiwi
See also: hiwi
English
Noun
Hiwi (plural Hiwi)
- A member of a nomadic hunter-gatherer people of the South American flatlands.
Etymology 2
From German Hiwi, short for Hilfswilliger (“voluntary assistant, one willing to help”).
German
Etymology
Clipping of Hilfswilliger.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈhiːvi]
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Noun
Hiwi m (strong, genitive Hiwis, plural Hiwis)
- (derogatory, colloquial) unskilled worker, grunt, hand, drudge
- Synonyms: Hilfsarbeiter; (officialese) Hilfsarbeitskraft; Hilfskraft; Aushilfskraft; ungelernter Arbeiter; Geringqualifizierter
Declension
Hyponyms
- Produktionshelfer (factory hand)
- Erntehelfer
- Bauhelfer
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