"mezzisahs" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Old High German]

Etymology: From Proto-West Germanic *matisahs (“food knife”). Equivalent to maz + sahs. The compound was obscured at an early time, within the Old High German period, which suggests frequent use. The original mezzisahs is first reduced to mazsahs. The form containing -r- then appears still in the Old High German period, as mezzirahs which via mezzarehs, mezziras, mezzeres becomes mezzer. Middle High German has mezzer virtually exclusively; but compare a 12th-century Rhenish mezsehs, whence r-less forms in contemporary Central Franconian (see Metz, Mäß). Etymology templates: {{inh|goh|gmw-pro|*matisahs|t=food knife}} Proto-West Germanic *matisahs (“food knife”), {{compound|goh|maz|sahs}} maz + sahs, {{cog|gmh|-}} Middle High German, {{cog|gmw-cfr|-}} Central Franconian Head templates: {{head|goh|noun|||||g=n|g2=|head=|sort=}} mezzisahs n, {{goh-noun|n}} mezzisahs n
  1. knife Tags: neuter Synonyms: mezzeres, mezzirahs, mazsahs

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