"Schindluder" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Deutsch]

IPA: ˈʃɪntˌluːdɐ Audio: De-Schindluder.ogg Forms: das Schindluder [nominative, singular], die Schindluder [nominative, plural], des Schindluders [genitive, singular], der Schindluder [genitive, plural], dem Schindluder [dative, singular], den Schindludern [dative, plural], das Schindluder [accusative, singular], die Schindluder [accusative, plural]
Etymology: Determinativkompositum aus dem Stamm des Verbs schinden im Sinne von ‚einem Tier die Haut abziehen‘ und dem Substantiv Luder
  1. totes, altes oder krankes Tier, bei dem nur die Haut verwendet werden kann Tags: archaic
    Sense id: de-Schindluder-de-noun-5B-40uyJ
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Translations (veraltet: totes, altes oder krankes Tier, bei dem nur die Haut verwendet werden kann): carronya [feminine] (Katalanisch), carroña [feminine] (Spanisch)

Inflected forms

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