Klippschule

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German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

17th century, from Middle Low German klipschôle (16th c.), probably from klippe (clog, wooden shoe) + schôle (school). By surface analysis, klipp (click, clap, interjection) +‎ Schule. The original meaning may have been simply “village school, working-class school” (where the children wore clogs), but already the earliest attestion has the modern, restricted sense.

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Noun[edit]

Klippschule f (genitive Klippschule, plural Klippschulen)

  1. (chiefly history) an unofficial school operated privately to teach (poor) children elementary skills
    Synonym: Winkelschule
  2. (by extension, derogatory) a bad, ineffective school

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