schwul

Bedeutung (Englisch)

  1. (colloquial) gay
  2. (derogatory, slang) having effeminate or flamboyant qualities; fruity, queer, swishy

Frequenz

B2
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ʃvuːl/
Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

Borrowed from Middle Low German swōl, swūl (“sultry, hot and humid”) (17th century), adopted into Standard German as schwül in the 18th century, ultimately from the root of schwelen (“to smoulder”). The older form without umlaut appears in Berlin dialect in the 19th century in the current sense, building on the slang term warm (as in warmer Bruder) for ‘homosexual’. The earliest attestation of this sense dates to 1847 (Paul Derks).

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