Mohrenkopf

German

Etymology

From Mohr (Moor) + -en- + Kopf (head).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmoːʁənˌkɔp͡f]
  • Hyphenation: Moh‧ren‧kopf
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Noun

Mohrenkopf m (strong, genitive Mohrenkopfes or Mohrenkopfs, plural Mohrenköpfe)

  1. (also heraldry, see usage note) negro's head
  2. (dated, now often offensive) chocolate-coated marshmallow treat, chocolate teacake
    Synonyms: Schokokuss, Schaumkuss, (now offensive) Negerkuss
  3. sooty milk cap (Lactarius lignyotus, an unpalatable mushroom)
    Synonyms: Schornsteinfeger, Mohrenkopfmilchling, Schwarzkopfmilchling
  4. the name of doves of some particular races

Usage notes

Mohrenkopf is an increasingly controversial word. In reference to the chocolate marshmallow candy, it is now often considered discriminatory and replaced with Schokokuss or Schaumkuss.[1] The usage of a "Mohrenkopf" in heraldry may also be considered racist.[2]

Declension

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Derived terms

  • Altdeutscher Mohrenkopf
  • Schlesischer Mohrenkopf
  • Schmalkaldener Mohrenkopf
  • Süddeutscher Mohrenkopf
  • Württemberger Mohrenkopf

References

  1. “Mohrenkopf”, in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache, revision date: 23 November 2020
  2. Alexandra Kratz (22 October 2020), “Rassismus-Debatte in Stuttgart-Möhringen: Der Mohr im Wappen soll bleiben”, in Stuttgarter Zeitung

Further reading

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