schmieren

(Engels)

  1. (transitive, weak) to smear, to spread (a cream or similar substance across across a surface)
  2. (transitive, weak) to butter (bread, etc.)
  3. (transitive, weak) to grease, to oil, to lubricate
  4. (informal, transitive, weak) to bribe
  5. (colloquial, transitive, weak) to scribble, to scrawl
  6. (derogatory, transitive, weak) to scrawl (deface a surface with grafitti or something similar)

Frekwensie

C2
Dialekte

Kanton Aargau

Kanton Aargau

schlaargge

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

salbe

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

schliirge

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

schmiire

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

silche

Data verskaf deur: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Uitgespreek as (IPA)
/ˈʃmiːʁən/
Etimologie (Engels)

In summary

From Middle High German smirn, from older smirwen, from Old High German smirwen, from Proto-West Germanic *smirwijan, from Proto-Germanic *smirwijaną, derived from *smerwą, whence dated German Schmer (“fat”). The loss of -w- is mostly a Central German development; compare fahl and falb, etc. Cognate with Dutch smeren, English smear.

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