Spagat
German edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
Borrowed from Italian spaccata.
Noun edit
Spagat m or n (strong, genitive Spagates or Spagats, plural Spagate)
- splits (move in dance or gymnastics in which the legs are extended straight out and perpendicular to the body)
Declension edit
Declension of Spagat [masculine // neuter, strong]
Descendants edit
- → Dutch: spagaat
Etymology 2 edit
Borrowed from Italian spaghetto, diminutive of spago, from Late Latin spacus.
Noun edit
Spagat m (strong, genitive Spagates or Spagats, plural Spagate)
Declension edit
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