Besitz
See also: besitz
German
Etymology
From Middle High German besitz (“seat, place”), from the verb besitzen (“to sit; to beseige”) (whence modern German besitzen (“to own, to possess”)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bəˈzɪts/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Be‧sitz
Usage notes
- In German legal language, Besitz only refers to possession (i.e. factual control over an object), while legal ownership is exclusively referred to as Eigentum.
Declension
Hyponyms
- Ballbesitz (“possession of the ball”) (sports)
- Grundbesitz
- Immobilienbesitz (“real estate property”)
- Landbesitz (“land tenure, land ownership”)
- Privatbesitz
Derived terms
- besitzergreifend
- besitzlos
- Sitzkrieg
- Vollbesitz (“full possession”)
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