Schnabel

See also: Schnäbel

English

Etymology 1

See Schnabel car.

Noun

Schnabel (plural Schnabels)

  1. The beak-like lifting component of a Schnabel car.

Etymology 2

German Schnabel

Proper noun

Schnabel (plural Schnabels)

  1. A surname from German.
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German

Etymology

From Middle High German snabel, from Old High German snabul, from Proto-Germanic *snabulaz (snout, muzzle), from Proto-Indo-European *ksnew- (to scratch, rub). Cognate with Dutch snavel, Saterland Frisian Snoabel (beak, bill), Old English snofl (mucus, snivel).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃnaːbəl/
  • (file)

Proper noun

Schnabel m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Schnabels or (with an article) Schnabel, feminine genitive Schnabel, plural Schnabels or Schnabel)

  1. a surname

Descendants

  • English: Schnabel

Noun

Schnabel m (strong, genitive Schnabels, plural Schnäbel, diminutive Schnäbelchen n or Schnäblein n)

  1. beak, bill, pecker
    Synonym: (bird of prey; specialist) Beck
  2. (derogatory) mouth of a person
    Synonyms: Klappe, Maul, Sabbel, Schnauze
    Halt den Schnabel!Shut your mouth!
  3. spout

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