Pauschale

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German

Etymology

From New Latin pauschale, neuter singular of pauschalis, itself coined in Austrian officialese from Southern German Pausch, Bausch (wad), which occurs primarily in the now obsolete phrase im Bausch und Bogen (taken as a whole, completely).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /paʊ̯ˈʃaːlə/
  • Hyphenation: Pau‧scha‧le
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Noun

Pauschale f (genitive Pauschale, plural Pauschalen)

  1. (finance) lump sum
  2. (Austria) flat rate

Declension

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