Zimmermann

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From German Zimmermann, an occupational surname for a carpenter, from the Middle High German zimbermann.

Proper noun

Zimmermann

  1. A surname from German.

See also

  • Zimmermann-Laband-Syndrom (ZLS)

German

zwei Zimmerleute in traditioneller Tracht — two carpenters in traditional garb

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈt͡sɪmɐˌman/
  • (file)

Noun

Zimmermann m (strong, genitive Zimmermanns or Zimmermannes, plural Zimmermänner or Zimmerleute, feminine Zimmerfrau)

  1. carpenter (worker skilled at handling timber for the construction of houses)
    Synonyms: Bauschreiner, Bautischler, Zimmerer
  2. (Switzerland) harvestman (order Opiliones)
    Synonym: Weberknecht

Declension

Derived terms

  • da hat der Zimmermann das Loch gelassen
  • die Axt im Haus ersetzt den Zimmermann
  • einen Zimmermann erkennt man an den Spänen
  • Freizeitzimmermann
  • Schiffszimmermann
  • Zar und Zimmermann
  • Zimmermannsaxt
  • Zimmermannsbeil
  • Zimmermannsbock
  • Zimmermannsgehilfe
  • Zimmermannsgehilfin
  • Zimmermannshammer
  • Zimmermannshandwerk
  • Zimmermannshose
  • Zimmermannsklüpfel
  • Zimmermannsknoten
  • Zimmermannslehrling
  • Zimmermannsnagel
  • Zimmermannssäge
  • Zimmermannsspruch
  • Zimmermannsstift
  • Zimmermannstracht
  • Zimmermannswerkbank
  • Zimmermannswerkstatt
  • Zimmermannswinkel
  • Zimmermannszeichen

See also

Distribution of Zimmermanns in Germany

Proper noun

Zimmermann m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Zimmermanns or (with an article) Zimmermann, feminine genitive Zimmermann, plural Zimmermanns)

  1. a common surname originating as an occupation

Declension

Further reading

Hunsrik

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈt͡simɐman/

Noun

Zimmermann m (plural Zimmermenner, feminine Zimmerfraa)

  1. carpenter

Further reading

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