Schwanz
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle High German swanz, from swanzen (“to swing”), derived from swanken, whence modern German schwanken (“to wobble”). Compare also Middle Low German swansen, swensen (“to skip, dance, strut, twirl”). Cognate of Yiddish שװאַנץ (shvants).
Schwanz m (strong, genitive Schwanzes, plural Schwänze, diminutive Schwänzchen n)
1Now rare, see notes.
(tail):
(penis):
Schwanz m (plural Schwenz, diminutive Schwenzje)
Schwanz m (plural Schwänz)
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