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Strick

Senso (Inglese)

  1. (masculine, strong) fairly short rope or cord, usually for binding something
  2. (especially, masculine, strong) the rope used in hanging someone (often for English noose, but referring to the rope, not the loop, which is Schlinge)

Frequenza

C2
Dialetti

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

hälsig

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

strigg

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

In summary

From Middle High German stric, from Old High German stric, from Proto-West Germanic *strikk, possibly related to *strang (“severe, strict, strong”), but the appearance of the -kk- would be unexplained. Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *streyg- (“to stroke, shear”), similar to Latin stringo (“I draw tight”). Cognate with Dutch strik and Hunsrik Strick.

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