"Missingsch" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [German]

IPA: [ˈmɪsɪŋʃ] Audio: De-Missingsch.ogg
Etymology: Uncertain. According to various theories, the term might be related to * meißnisch (“Misnian”), Middle Low German Misnisch (Mysnisch) * Messing (“brass”), cp. the alternative form Messingsch and the synonym Messingsprache * mischen (“(to) mix”), Low German mischen Etymology templates: {{unc|de}} Uncertain, {{m|de|meißnisch||Misnian}} meißnisch (“Misnian”), {{m+|gml|Misnisch (Mysnisch)}} Middle Low German Misnisch (Mysnisch), {{m|de|Messing||brass}} Messing (“brass”), {{m|de|Messingsch}} Messingsch, {{m|de|Messingsprache}} Messingsprache, {{m|de|mischen||(to) mix}} mischen (“(to) mix”), {{m+|nds|mischen}} Low German mischen Head templates: {{de-proper noun|langname}} Missingsch n (proper noun, language name, genitive Missingsch or Missingschs, alternative nominative (used with the definite article) Missingsche, alternative genitive Missingschen, no plural) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|langname}} Forms: Missingsch [genitive], Missingschs [genitive], Missingsche [alternative, nominative], Missingschen [alternative, genitive], neuter [table-tags], Missingsch [nominative, singular, usually-without-article], Missingsche [definite, nominative, singular], Missingsch [genitive, singular, usually-without-article], Missingschs [genitive, singular, usually-without-article], Missingschen [definite, genitive, singular], Missingsch [dative, singular, usually-without-article], Missingschen [dative, definite, singular], Missingsch [accusative, singular, usually-without-article], Missingsche [accusative, definite, singular]
  1. Missingsch, a dialect of High German with significant Low German influence Tags: neuter, no-plural, proper-noun Synonyms: Messingsprache, Messingsch
    Sense id: en-Missingsch-de-name-Cgw17lGt Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, German specially-declined language names

Inflected forms

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