Eingeweide
German
Alternative forms
- Ingeweide (obsolete)
- Geweide (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle High German geweide or ingeweide, mostly attributed to hunter's idiom, the guts being thrown to the dogs as their food, and then a derivation from Weide (“food, pasture”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *weyh₁- (“chase, persecute”).
Others have suggested a connection to the tree name Weide (“willow”), in the sense of “something wound up, convoluted”, and then from Proto-Indo-European *weh₁y- (“to turn, rotate”). Compare Latin viscera (“internal organs, entrails”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaɪ̯nɡəvaɪ̯də/
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Noun
Eingeweide n (strong, genitive Eingeweides, plural Eingeweide)
Declension
Further reading
- “Eingeweide” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- “Eingeweide” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
- “Eingeweide” in Duden online
- “Eingeweide” in OpenThesaurus.de
Eingeweide on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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