Zinseszins
German
Etymology
Zins (“interest”) + -es- + Zins, literally “interest of interest”. First attested in the dictionary by Kaspar von Stieler (1691), with the gloss "zins auf zins anatocismus, usura usurarum".
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtsɪnzəsˌtsɪns/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Zin‧ses‧zins
Noun
Zinseszins m (mixed, genitive Zinseszinses, plural Zinseszinsen)
Further reading
- “Zinseszins” in Duden online
- Zinseszins on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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