Schachtel

German

1. eine Schachtel

Etymology

15th century, from Italian scatola, with metathesis from Latin castulum, itself a diminutive of Lombardic Old High German kasto. Hence a doublet of inherited Kasten as well as the later borrowing Schatulle. The -ch- is due to a Bavarian consonantal development, for which compare Spachtel.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃaxtəl/, [ˈʃaχ.tl̩]
  • (file)

Noun

Schachtel f (genitive Schachtel, plural Schachteln, diminutive Schächtelchen n or Schächtlein n)

  1. a small, usually square box, package or case
  2. (vulgar, obsolete) vulva, vagina
    Synonym: Dose
  3. (derogatory, chiefly in alte Schachtel) woman

Declension

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See also

Further reading

Hunsrik

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃaxtl̩/

Noun

Schachtel f (plural Schachtle)

  1. box
    Was is in de Schachtel?
    What is in the box?

Further reading

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