Stehgreif

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German

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Etymology

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The word is interpreted by many speakers as a compound of stehen (to stand) + greifen (to grab), that is “something one grabs [from one’s ideas] wherever one is standing”. This popular etymology is seen not only in the misspelling, but in the predominant pronunciation [ˈʃteːˌgʁaɪ̯f].

Noun

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Stehgreif

  1. Misspelling of Stegreif (improvisation).