Schopf

English

Etymology

Borrowed from German Schopf.

Proper noun

Schopf (plural Schopfes)

  1. A surname from German.

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Schopf is the 38640th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 572 individuals. Schopf is most common among White (94.23%) individuals.

Further reading

Alemannic German

Pronunciation

Noun

Schopf m (plural Schöpf, diminutive Schöpfli)

  1. shed, outhouse
    • 2009, Andreas Neeser, No alles gliich wie morn, page 15:
      Grossvatter, geschter hämmer s Schöpfli gruumet.
      Grandfather, yesterday we cleared out the little shed.

German

Etymology

From Middle High German schopf, akin to Old High German scuft, from Proto-Germanic *skuftą.

Akin to Gothic 𐍃𐌺𐌿𐍆𐍄 (skuft, hair of the head), compare English sheaf, scruff, Old Norse skopt (hair of the head), skauf (fox's tail), North Frisian skuft (back of the neck of a horse), Dutch schoft (withers (of a horse)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃɔpf/
  • (file)

Noun

Schopf m (strong, genitive Schopfes or Schopfs, plural Schöpfe)

  1. tuft (of hair)
    jemanden beim Schopf(e) packen
    to grab someone by the hair
  2. (rare) wisp (of hair)
  3. (hunting jargon) crown (feathers sticking up at the back of a bird's head)
  4. bunch of leaves
  5. the long hair on a horse's forehead
  6. (Switzerland) shed, outbuilding
  7. (Switzerland) weather-proof roof

Declension

Derived terms

  • Rotschopf
  • die Gelegenheit beim Schopfe packen/fassen/ergreifen (take time by the forelock)

Further reading

  • Schopf” in Duden online
  • Schopf” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
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