See also: schnitt

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 Schnitt on German Wikipedia

Etymology edit

From Middle High German snit, from Old High German snit, from Proto-West Germanic *snidi, from Proto-Germanic *snidiz.

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  • IPA(key): /ʃnɪt/
  • Rhymes: -ɪt
  • (file)

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Schnitt m (strong, genitive Schnittes or Schnitts, plural Schnitte)

  1. cut, the result of cutting
  2. (mathematics) intersection
  3. (architecture) section
  4. (clothing) style, fashion
  5. Ellipsis of Durchschnitt (average).
    im Schnitton average
  6. harvest
  7. (obsolete university slang) ¼ liter (of beer) served in a larger glass

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Etymology edit

From Middle High German snit, from Old High German snit, from Proto-West Germanic *snid, from Proto-Germanic *snidaz.

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Schnitt m (plural Schnitt, diminutive Schnittche)

  1. cut

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