ka-tzetnik
Dutch edit
Etymology edit
From Yiddish, (KZ-nik, Kazetnik, Katsetnik, ק. צטניק (k. tstnik)) (Yiddish for inmate of a Nazi concentration camp); derived from the abbreviation KZ (pronounced as Kah-Tzet) for the German word Konzentrationslager by the addition of the suffix -nik of Slavic origin, which approximately corresponds to the English suffix "-er".
Pronunciation edit
- Hyphenation: ka‧tzet‧nik
Noun edit
ka-tzetnik m (plural ka-tzetniks)
- An inmate of a Nazi concentration camp.