Schnur
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle High German snuor, from Old High German snuor, from Proto-Germanic *snōrō. Cognate with Dutch snoer. Also related to English snare.
Schnur f (genitive Schnur, plural Schnüre, diminutive Schnürchen n)
From Middle High German snur, from Old High German snur, from Proto-West Germanic *snuʀu (“daughter-in-law”).
Schnur f (genitive Schnur, plural Schnuren or Schnüre)
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