Panz

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German

Etymology

From Ripuarian dialect where it originally meant stomach. From Old French pance, from Latin pantex.

Pronunciation

Noun

Panz m (strong, genitive Panz, plural Pänz)

  1. (regional, in the Rhineland) child

Declension

Usage notes

The singular is rarely used in standard German, but the plural Pänz is often found in Rhineland newspapers and other regional publications.


Hunsrik

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pʰant͡s/, /pʰans/

Noun

Panz m (plural Penz, diminutive Penzje)

  1. paunch

Derived terms

Further reading


Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Old French pance, from Latin pantex. Cognate with English paunch, German Pansen and Panz.

Pronunciation

Noun

Panz f (plural Pänz)

  1. stomach (of an animal), rumen, paunch
  2. (vulgar) paunch, potbelly (on a person)