"Schluuch" meaning in Alemannic German

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Noun

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. Etymology templates: {{inh|gsw|gmh|schlūch||molted snakeskin; tube, hose}} Middle High German schlūch (“molted snakeskin; tube, hose”), {{cog|de|schlüpfen||to slip}} German schlüpfen (“to slip”), {{cog|gsw|schlüüfe}} Alemannic German schlüüfe, {{cog|gsw|schleipfe}} Alemannic German schleipfe, {{der|gsw|gmw-pro|*slaipijan||to cause to slide, to pull along, to drag}} Proto-West Germanic *slaipijan (“to cause to slide, to pull along, to drag”), {{cog|de|Schlauch}} German Schlauch Head templates: {{head|gsw|noun|g=m}} Schluuch m
  1. (Uri) tube, hose Tags: Uri, masculine
    Sense id: en-Schluuch-gsw-noun-zgBe0kMr Categories (other): Alemannic German entries with incorrect language header, Urner Alemannic German

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