Weisel

Alemannic German

Etymology

A diminutive of a descendant of Old High German weisant, from Proto-Germanic *waisundiz. Cognate with Bavarian Waisel, English weasand.

Noun

Weisel m

  1. (Uri, anatomy) esophagus, especially of animals

References

German

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

Inherited from Middle High German wīsel (leader); equivalent to weisen (to command) + -el.

Noun

Weisel m (strong, genitive Weisels, plural Weisel) or
Weisel (only in technical usage) f (genitive Weisel, plural Weiseln)

  1. queen bee
    Synonyms: Bienenkönigin, Stockmutter
  2. queen ant
    Synonym: Ameisenkönigin
Usage notes
  • Usage as feminine noun is restricted to technical language.
Declension
Derived terms
  • umweiseln

Further reading

Noun

der Weisel m (strong, usually definite, definite genitive des Weisels, no definite plural)

  1. (Austria, colloquial) nudge, boot (rejection or dismissal)
    jemandem den Weisel gebento dismiss or reject someone (literally, “to give someone the boot”)
    den Weisel bekommento be dismissed or rejected (literally, “to get the boot”)
Declension
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