Schwabenstreich

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German[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Schwabe +‎ -n- +‎ Streich. The term may originate from folk tales such as The Seven Swabians relating foolish acts ascribed to Swabians; the term has later been reappropriated.

Noun[edit]

Schwabenstreich m (strong, genitive Schwabenstreiches or Schwabenstreichs, plural Schwabenstreiche)

  1. foolish act
  2. (Swabia) daring, intelligent act

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