Teckel

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German

Etymology

18th c., from Low German Teckel, a variant of German Dackel, also Dächsel and perhaps *Däckel, from Dachshund. Most readily explained as a borrowing from Upper German or East Central German dialects, which use the diminutive ending -el and in which word-initial ‹d› tends to be voiceless. Note, however, that Teckel is attested somewhat earlier than the other forms.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtɛkəl/
  • Hyphenation: Te‧ckel
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Noun

Teckel m (genitive Teckels, plural Teckel)

  1. (specialist, otherwise dated) dachshund (sausage dog, wiener dog)
    Synonyms: (usual) Dackel, (archaic) Dachshund
    • 1918, Heinrich Mann, Der Untertan[1], Leipzig: Kurt Wolff Verlag, page 477:
      Wohingegen Diederich von tiefem Wohlgefallen erfüllt ward durch die Teckel des Kaisers, die vor den Schleppen der Hofdamen keine Achtung zu haben brauchten.
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Declension

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Descendants

  • Dutch: teckel
  • French: teckel