Zunft
See also: zunft
German
Etymology
From Middle High German zunft, Old High German zumft, from Proto-Germanic *tumþiz (“guild”).
Historically, the predominant word for “guild” was Gilde in Low German, Innung in Central German, and Zunft in Upper German. In contemporary standard German, the predominant use is Gilde for historic merchant guilds, Zunft for historic craftsmen guilds, and Innung for modern interest groups of craftspeople.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t͡sʊnft/
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Noun
Zunft f (genitive Zunft, plural Zünfte)
- (historical) guild, especially of craftsmen
- (chiefly in compounds) all of those who practice some craft or (humorous) any profession
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