See also: einstand

German

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Etymology

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From ein- (in) +‎ Stand (standing, stance), deverbal from einstehen.

The tennis use derives from the idea of “equilibrium”, from the obsolete phrase die Waage steht ein (the scales are in balance, literally the scales stand in). Contemporary speakers may in this context reinterpret ein as the unrelated numeral for “one”, by analogy with Gleichstand (tie, literally same-stand).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈaɪ̯nˌʃtant/
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  • Hyphenation: Ein‧stand
  • Rhymes: -ant

Noun

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Einstand m (strong, genitive Einstandes or Einstands, plural Einstände)

  1. first day, start at a new job or position, debut
  2. a small party with food and drink traditionally organized by an employee during their first days at work
  3. (tennis) deuce
  4. (law, obsolete) Synonym of Vorkauf, Vorkaufsrecht (preemption, right of preemption)

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Hungarian: einstand

Further reading

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