Femminile

Kneipe

(Inglese)

  1. (feminine) pub, bar
  2. (feminine, obsolete) a student’s cramped dwelling

Frequenza

C1
Dialetti

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

gnelle

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

gnille

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

phinte

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

ruschhandlig

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

saftlaade

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

spunte

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Pronunciato come (IPA)
/ˈknaɪ̯pə/
Etimologia (Inglese)

From kneipen, an archaic variant of kneifen (“to pinch, squeeze”). The noun spread from student slang of Upper Saxony in the later 18th century, possibly picked up from thieves’ cant, and is based on the idea of a crowded pub where people, as it were, squeeze and poke each other. Kneipe became the commonest word for “pub” during the 20th century.

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