Schmand

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Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Low German smand.[1] There are two theories as to the origin of the Middle Low German word:

Pronunciation

Noun

Schmand m (strong, genitive Schmandes or Schmands, no plural)

  1. thick, fermented (soured) cream; smetana, sour cream (with a high fat content)
    • 1677, Johanne Hiskia Cardilucio, Neuaufgerichtete Stadt- und Land-Apotheke / Diæt-Büchlein oder Speise-Tranck- und Lebens-Ordnung, chapter XIV, Eigenſchafft deß Milchraams, page 926:
      Welchergestalt ſich die beſte Subſtanß aus der Milch oben auf begibt in einen feiſten Raam oder Schmant / welcher ferner durch ſtarcke Bewegung oder Kernen ſich ſcheidet in Butter und Buttermilch / []

Declension

Usage notes

  • The traditional, although less common spelling is Schmant.
  • The spelling Schmand has been an optional spelling since 2011.

Further reading

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Schmand” in Duden online
  2. ^ Schmand” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache