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Yiddish
Etymology
From Middle High German slim (“crooked”) and Hebrew מַזָּל (mazzāl, “luck”) . For the first part, cf. modern German schlimm (“bad, awful”).
Pronunciation
Noun
שלימזל • (shlimazl) n
- bad luck, misfortune
Derived terms
- שלימזלדיק (shlimazldik, “unlucky, misfortunate”)
Descendants
Noun
שלימזל • (shlimazl) m, plural שלימזלען (shlimazlen)
- unlucky person, luckless person, person with perpetual bad luck
2014 May 18, Sergo Bengelsdorf, “מײַן ערשטע באַגעגעניש מיט „ייִדישפּיל‟ [mayn ershte bagegenish mit „yidishpil‟]”, in Der Forverts:ער איז אַ פּאָעט, אַ דראַמאַטורג, אַ קאָמפּאָזיטאָר, אַ נישקשהדיקער זינגער — און פֿאָרט אין דער זעלבער צײַט אַ נעבעכדיקער שלימזל, אַזוי ווי טרײַנסטמאַנס העלד.- er iz a poet, a dramaturg, a kompozitor, a nishkoshediker zinger — un fort in der zelber tsayt a nebekhdiker shlimazl, azoy vi traynstmans held.
- He is a poet, a playwright, a composer, a not-so-bad singer – and then at the same time a miserable schlimazel, like Treinstman’s protagonist.
- clumsy person
- (derogatory) ne'er-do-well, good-for-nothing, complete failure
Usage notes
Can be used about both male and female alike
Derived terms
Descendants