Vlies

See also: vlies

German

Etymology

16th century, at first only in reference to the Order of the Golden Fleece, from Middle Dutch vlies, from Proto-West Germanic *fleus. The later freer use for “fleece” was reinforced by inherited Low German forms, whereas the rare Middle High German vlius had no continuation. The spelling with V- follows the Dutch, but was supported by an unetymological association with Latin vellus. Doublet of Fleece, a later borrowing from English.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfliːs/
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  • Rhymes: -iːs
  • Homophones: Fleece, fließ, Fließ
  • Hyphenation: Vlies

Noun

Vlies n (strong, genitive Vlieses, plural Vliese)

  1. (technical or higher register) fleece (wool of a sheep or similar animal, with or without the skin)
    Synonyms: Schaffell, Schafwolle

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