Schoss

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See also: schoss and Schoß

Central Franconian[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle High German schuz. Cognate with German Schuss.

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Schoss m (plural Schöss or Schess)

  1. shot

Etymology 2[edit]

From Middle High German schoz. Cognate with German Geschoss (storey).

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Schoss n (plural Schosser or Schösser)

  1. (chiefly Ripuarian) drawer
    Synonym: Schubblad (Moselle Franconian, also Ripuarian)
  2. (archaic) storey of a building
    Synonyms: Stock, Jeschoss

German[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

See the main lemma.

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Noun[edit]

Schoss m (strong, genitive Schosses, plural Schösse)

  1. Switzerland and Liechtenstein standard spelling of Schoß.
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Etymology 2[edit]

From Middle High German schoz n, from Proto-Germanic *skutą. Modern gender probably influenced by Schuss. Cognate with English shot.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ʃɔs/
  • (file)

Noun[edit]

Schoss m (strong, genitive Schosses, plural Schosse)

  1. (dated or regional) shoot of a plant
    Synonyms: Schössling, Trieb
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Luxembourgish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old High German scuz, from Proto-Germanic *skutiz. Cognate with German Schuss, Dutch scheut.

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Noun[edit]

Schoss m (plural Schëss)

  1. shot

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