Schwarz

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from German Schwarz.

Proper noun

Schwarz

  1. A surname from German.

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from German Schwarz.

Proper noun

Schwarz ?

  1. a surname from German

German

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Distribution of the "Schwarz" surname (in Germany).

Etymology

From the adjective schwarz, from Middle High German swarz, from Old High German swarz, from Proto-West Germanic *swart, from Proto-Germanic *swartaz, from Proto-Indo-European *swordo- (dirty, dark, black). Compare German schwarz, Dutch zwart, English swart.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃvaʁt͡s/
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  • Hyphenation: Schwarz

Noun

Schwarz n (strong, genitive Schwarzes or Schwarz, no plural)

  1. black (colour)
  2. (heraldry) sable; black in heraldry

Declension

Proper noun

Schwarz m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Schwarz' or (with an article) Schwarz, feminine genitive Schwarz, plural Schwarz or Schwarzes or Schwarzens)

  1. a common surname transferred from the nickname; variant form Schwartz

Derived terms

Related terms

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Colors in German · Farben (layout · text)
     Weiß      Grau      Schwarz
             Rot (Purpur)              Orange; Braun              Gelb; Creme, Ocker
             Grün (Hellgrün, Neongrün)              Grün (Dunkelgrün)             
             Türkis (Cyan, Meeresgrün)              Blau (Hellblau, Azurblau)              Blau (Dunkelblau)
             Lila, Violett (Blasslila, Altrosa)              Lila, Violett (Magenta, Purpur)              Rosa; Pink

Further reading

  • Schwarz” in Duden online
  • Schwarz” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Hunsrik

Etymology

From the adjective schwarz.

Pronunciation

Noun

Schwarz n (plural Schwarzrode)

  1. The color black

See also

Colors in Hunsrik · Forrve (layout · text)
     Weis      Grau      Schwarz
             Rod              Ranschegelleb; Braun              Gelleb, Geel
             Grien (Hellgrien), (Neongrien)              Grien (Dunkelgrien)              Menz
             Meergrien              Blau (Hellblau)              Blau (Dunkelblau)
             Feilche              Rosch, Lila              Roserod

Further reading

Pennsylvania German

Etymology

From Middle High German swarz, from Old High German swarz, from Proto-West Germanic *swart, from Proto-Germanic *swartaz, from Proto-Indo-European *swordo- (dirty, dark, black). Compare German schwarz, Dutch zwart, English swart.

Pronunciation

Noun

Schwarz f

  1. black

See also

Colors in Pennsylvania German · Farewe (layout · text)
     Weiss      Gro      Schwarz (Schwatz)
             Rot              Arentsch; Brau              Gehl
             Grie (Hellgrie)              Grie             
             Seegrie              Blo (Hellblo)              Blo
                                       Pink

Polish

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from German Schwarz.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Schwarz m pers

  1. a male surname from German

Declension

Proper noun

Schwarz f (indeclinable)

  1. a female surname from German

Further reading

  • Schwarz”, in Internetowy słownik nazwisk w Polsce [Internet dictionary of surnames in Poland], 2022

Portuguese

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from German Schwarz.

Proper noun

Schwarz m or f by sense

  1. a surname from German

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from German Schwarz.

Proper noun

Schwarz m or f by sense

  1. a surname from German