English edit

Noun edit

gemuetlichkeit (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of Gemütlichkeit
    • 1966, Wisconsin Blue Book, 1966, page 215:
      The word "Wisconsin" creates an image of contented cows, gentle pastures, limburger cheese and Milwaukee beer and gemuetlichkeit.
    • 1980, Elise Kowert, Historic homes in and around Fredericksburg, page 46:
      In the olden days there was a lot of gemuetlichkeit (fellowship) in the old homes such as this.
    • 2008, Martin Hintz, Wisconsin Off the Beaten Path, →ISBN, page 78:
      Seventeen German biers are on tap, plus another 200 imports, making for lots of gemuetlichkeit, or friendly good times.
    • 2012, Dieter Klett, Destiny Has No Favorites, →ISBN, page 30:
      Peter slowly moved his head back and forth, biting his lower lip and smiling sadly, reminiscing—“ja, that's one thing I really miss in Canada, this feeling of belonging, this thing called gemuetlichkeit.