Dusel
German
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle Low German. Related to dösen (“to doze”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈduːzəl/
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Noun
Dusel m (strong, genitive Dusels, no plural)
- undeserved luck, fortune
- (now less common) dizziness; also: tipsiness
- 1982, Embacher, Gudrun, Der Narr Wohlgemuth, Berg / Starnberger See: Hohenstaufen Verlag, →ISBN, pages 100–101:
- Damit die Sache doch endlich vorwärtsgehe, schrillte schon ein ungeduldiges Marktweib hinauf: spring schon, du Döskopp! – und meinte den Trinker in seinem weinerlichen Dusel, und sein böses Gebrammel fiel wie Schmutz herab auf den Platz.
- In order to provide for the matter to proceed, some patienceless fishwife skirled upwards: oi jump, dozeman! – and meant the drinker in his lachrymose state of inebriation, and his ill harumphing tumbled upon the place like soil.
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