Schluuch

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Alemannic German

Etymology

From Middle High German schlūch (molted snakeskin; tube, hose). Related to German schlüpfen (to slip), an intensive form of schliefen (Alemannic German schlüüfe) (now a regional synonym), which is related closely to schleifen (to drag, pull around) (Alemannic German schleipfe), ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *slaipijan (to cause to slide, to pull along, to drag). Cognate with German Schlauch.

Noun

Schluuch m

  1. (Uri) tube, hose

References

Limburgish

Etymology

From earlier *slūch, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic and Proto-Germanic and related to the same root as *sleupaną (to slip, sneak). Compare German Schlauch.

Pronunciation

Noun

Schluuch m (plural Schlüüch)

  1. (Eupen) hose, tube (flexible pipe)
  2. (Eupen) waterskin, wineskin (flexible container for liquids)