בײַטל
Yiddish
Etymology
From Middle High German biutel, from Old High German būtil, from Proto-West Germanic *būdil (“bag, purse”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰew- (“to blow, swell”). Compare German Beutel, Dutch buidel.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /baɪ̯tɫ̩/
Noun
בײַטל • (baytl) m or n, plural בײַטלען (baytlen), diminutive בײַטעלע (baytele)
- purse, coin purse, wallet
- נייען זיך אַ בײַטל ― neyen zikh a baytl ― to delude oneself (literally, “to sew oneself a purse”)
- handbag
Derived terms
- בײַטלדיק (baytldik, “baggy”)
- האַנטבײַטל (hantbaytl, “purse”)
References
- Beinfeld, Solon, Bochner, Harry (2013) “בײַטל”, in Comprehensive Yiddish-English Dictionary, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, →ISBN
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