Schacht
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from Middle Low German schacht, from Old Saxon skaft, from Proto-West Germanic *skaft. Doublet of Schaft.
Schacht m (strong, genitive Schachtes or Schachts, plural Schächte)
1Now rare, see notes.
From Middle Low German schacht, from Old Saxon skaft, from Proto-West Germanic *skaft.
Cognate with Dutch Low Saxon skacht, Plautdietsch Schajcht (“legging”), English shaft, Swedish skaft and German Schaft. The sense "beating" is from the canes which were used to beat misbehaving pupils in 19th-century schools.
Schacht m
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