Keule

See also: keule

German

Etymology

From Middle High German kiule, kūle, from Old High German *kiulia, *kūla, from Proto-West Germanic *kiulijā, *kūlā, from Proto-Germanic *kiulijǭ, *kūlǭ, from Proto-Indo-European *gewl- (vessel; club), from *gew- (to bend, arch).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkɔɪ̯.lə]
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Noun

Keule f (genitive Keule, plural Keulen)

  1. club (weapon or for juggling)
    Synonyms: Knüppel, Knüttel, Prügel
  2. pestle
    Synonyms: Stößel, Pistill
  3. leg (of animal, eaten as meat)
    Synonym: Schlägel
  4. (colloquial, regional) brother, thus dude, mate
    Synonyms: Alter, Bruder, Kumpel
    • 2000, “Da Draussen”, in Fettes Brot für die Welt, performed by Fettes Brot:
      Also Keule denk nach über einen Neuanfang / Weil selbst erfrorene Ohren Feuer fangen bei unserem Schleudergang
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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