Lotse
German edit
Etymology edit
Shortened from earlier Lootsmann, which is borrowed via Middle Low German lōtsman from Middle English lodesman (“pilot”), cognate with English lode (“waterway”). Compare Dutch loods from the same source.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
Lotse m (weak, genitive Lotsen, plural Lotsen, feminine Lotsin)
- (nautical) pilot; lodesman (person who helps navigate a difficult waterway)
- (aviation, short for Fluglotse) air traffic controller
- (figurative) guide
Declension edit
Declension of Lotse [masculine, weak]
Derived terms edit
Further reading edit
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