wienerschnitzel

English

Noun

wienerschnitzel (countable and uncountable, plural wienerschnitzels)

  1. Alternative form of Wiener schnitzel.
    • 1995, Katherine Hanson, An everyday story: Norwegian women's fiction, →ISBN:
      I don't suppose you feel like a wienerschnitzel, poor thing, since you're not hungry? It's terrible that they're so unkind to you that you lose your appetite. Oh, people are wicked. People ought to be kind to each other, yes indeed.
    • 2001, Franchise Times:
      Wienerschnitzel [hot dog restaurant]—The name pays tribute to the hot dog's German heritage, although if you order a wienerschnitzel in Germany, you'll get a veal cutlet not a hot dog. []
    • 2016, Stuart Slade, Kazan Thunderbolts, →ISBN:
      “Hans, I will have a wienerschnitzel for my luncheon, with a bottle of the good white wine. Now send in SS-Standartenführer Stephan Bähr.” Once again, Heinrici made great play of reading a file when Bähr entered his office.
    • 2022 March 19, Jay Harris, “Thriving, surviving, being turned into a church: What has happened to the famous four pubs on the corners of Griffin Park?”, in The Athletic[1], New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 8 April 2025:
      Rosler, from Germany, and his family used to make frequent visits for special servings of wienerschnitzel and goulash.

Swedish

Noun

wienerschnitzel c

  1. Wiener schnitzel

Declension

Declension of wienerschnitzel
nominative genitive
singular indefinite wienerschnitzel wienerschnitzels
definite wienerschnitzeln wienerschnitzelns
plural indefinite wienerschnitzlar wienerschnitzlars
definite wienerschnitzlarna wienerschnitzlarnas

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