Bavarian edit

Etymology edit

From Middle High German gesetze, gesetzede, from Old High German gisezzida (fixing, determination, assessment), from sezzen (to make sit, set, put), from Proto-West Germanic *sattjan (to set, put down).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡ̥se̞ːd̥s/
  • Hyphenation: Gsetz

Noun edit

Gsetz n (plural Gsetz, diminutive Gsetzl or Gsetzerl)

  1. law, legal act, bill, statute
    1. (fermlichs Gsetz) a bill by the parliamentary legislator according to the procedures devised in the state’s constitution
    2. (materiös Gsetz) any formally published legal norm, a regulation affecting anyone in an unlimited number of cases
    3. a principle governing the phenomena in a particular field of science, a law of nature

Pennsylvania German edit

Etymology edit

From Middle High German gesetze, gesetzede, from Old High German gisezzida (fixing, determination, assessment), from sezzen (to make sit, set, put), from Proto-West Germanic *sattjan (to set, put down). Compare German Gesetz.

Noun edit

Gsetz n (plural Gsetze)

  1. law
  2. statute