Schlange
See also: schlänge
German
Etymology
From Middle High German slange, from Old High German slango, from Proto-Germanic *slangô. Cognate with German Low German Slang (“snake”), Dutch slang (“snake”), West Frisian slang (“snake”). Compare also Albanian shlligë (“adder”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃlaŋə/
- Rhymes: -aŋə
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Noun
Schlange f (genitive Schlange, plural Schlangen, diminutive Schlängelchen n or Schlänglein n)
- snake
- line (of people waiting), queue
- Synonym: Warteschlange
- (slang) penis
- (derogatory) a treacherous woman
Declension
Hyponyms
- Brillenschlange, Giftschlange, Klapperschlange, Luftschlange, Milchschlange, Seeschlange, Würgeschlange, Wasserschlange
- Autoschlange, Menschenschlange, Warteschlange
Derived terms
Related terms
- Schlangenbiss, Schlangengrube, Schlangennest
- Schlangengurke, Schlangenhalsvogel, Schlangenlinie, Schlangenstein
Descendants
See also
- Schwanz m
Pennsylvania German
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