Stelze
German
Etymology
From Middle High German stelze, from Old High German stelza, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *staltijǭ, which is related to *stalljan (“to place, put”). Cognate with Middle Low German stelte, Dutch stelt, English stilt.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃtɛl(t)sə/, [ˈʃtɛltsə], [ˈʃtɛlsə]
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Noun
Stelze f (genitive Stelze, plural Stelzen)
- stilt
- Der Clown geht auf Stelzen.
- The clown walks on stilts.
- wagtail (genus Motacilla)
- Die Bachstelze gehört zu den Stelzen.
- The white wagtail is a wagtail.
- (Austria, cooking) pork [[knuckle]
- Synonym: Schweinshaxe
Declension
Declension of Stelze [feminine]
Derived terms
- Bachstelze
- Drosselstelze