Schmier
German
Etymology
Borrowed from Yiddish שמירה (shmire), from Hebrew שמירה (šəmīrā, “guard”). Compare Schmiere stehen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃmiːɐ̯/
Noun
Schmier f (genitive Schmier, plural Schmieren)
Declension
Hunsrik
Etymology
Deverbal from Middle High German smirn, smirwen. Equivalent to German Schmiere. Compare also German Schmer, English smear.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃmiːɐ/[1]
Noun
Schmier f (plural Schmiere)
Derived terms
- Keesschmier (“quark cheese”)
Related terms
- schmeere (“to spread”)
Descendants
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Piter Kehoma Boll (2021) “Schmier”, in Dicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português (in Portuguese), 3rd edition, Ivoti: Riograndenser Hunsrickisch, page Schmier
- ^ Cléo Vilson Altenhofen (1990) A aprendizagem do português em uma comunidade bilíngüe do Rio Grande do Sul: um estudo de redes de comunicação em harmonia.[1] (overall work in Portuguese), Porto Alegre: UFRGS, page 215
- ^ Cléo Vilson Altenhofen, Jaqueline Frey, Maria Lidiani Käfer, Mário Silfredo Klassmann, Gerson Roberto Neumann, Karen Pupp Spinassé (November 2007) “Fundamentos para uma escrita do Hunsrückisch falado no Brasil”, in Contingentia[2], volume 2, number 2 (overall work in Portuguese), Porto Alegre, pages 73–87
Luxembourgish
Etymology
Deverbal from Middle High German smirn, smirwen, from Old High German smirwen, from Proto-West Germanic *smirwijan (“to smear”).
Equivalent to German Schmiere. Compare also German Schmer, English smear.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃmiːr/, [ʃmiə̯], [ʃmiː.ɐ]
Noun
Schmier f (plural Schmieren)
Pennsylvania German
Etymology
Deverbal from Middle High German smirn, smirwen, from Old High German smirwen, from Proto-West Germanic *smirwijan (“to smear”).
Equivalent to German Schmiere. Compare also German Schmer, English smear.
Noun
Schmier f (plural Schmiere)