Fehdehandschuh

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German

Etymology

From Fehde (feud) +‎ Handschuh (glove).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfeːdəˌhantʃuː/
  • Hyphenation: Feh‧de‧hand‧schuh
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Noun

Fehdehandschuh m (genitive Fehdehandschuhs or Fehdehandschuhes, plural Fehdehandschuhe or Fehdehandschuh)

  1. a glove (literal of figurative) used for challenging someone, cf. English throw down the gauntlet

Declension

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