Masculí

Tornister

(Anglès)

  1. (masculine, strong) knapsack of a soldier
  2. (masculine, regional, strong) schoolbag, rectangular satchel employed by pupils to carry utilities to school

Dialectes

Basilea-Camp

Basilea-Camp

aff

Basilea-Camp

Basilea-Camp

dornischter

Basilea-Camp

Basilea-Camp

graasaff

Basilea-Camp

Basilea-Camp

haabersagg

Basilea-Camp

Basilea-Camp

ranze

Basilea-Camp

Basilea-Camp

sagg

Dades proporcionades per: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Pronunciat com a (IPA)
[tɔɐ̯.ˈnɪs.tɐ]
Etimologia (Anglès)

In summary

17th century, from slightly earlier Tanister, from Czech tanystra (now obsolete), from Hungarian tanisztra (and variants, now tarisznya). Further from Byzantine Greek τάγιστρον (tágistron, “nosebag”), or Latin canistrum (“wicker basket”), or a merger of both. The change of the first syllable from Ta- to Tor- in German is probably from dialectal influence (either directly or by way of hypercorrection).

motxila

taleca

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