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German
Etymology
From Middle High German schüzzel, from Old High German scuzzila, from Proto-West Germanic *skutilu (“small bowl, dish”).
Pronunciation
Noun
Schüssel f (genitive Schüssel, plural Schüsseln, diminutive Schüsselchen n)
- bowl, platter
- 1901, Hedwig Lachmann (after Oscar Wilde), Salome, set by Richard Strauss:
Was sollen sie dir in einer Silberschüssel bringen?- What do you want on a silver platter, Salome
- basin
- (colloquial, derogatory) car
- (colloquial, telecommunications) (satellite) dish
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