schnüren
German
Etymology
From Middle High German snüeren, from Old High German *snuoren (in firsnuoren), possibly from Proto-Germanic *snōrijaną, from *snōrō, whence German Schnur. Cognate with Dutch and Middle Dutch snoeren, Middle Low German snȫren, Old Norse snœra.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃnyːrən/, [ˈʃnyː.ʁən], [ˈʃnyː.ɐn], [ʃny(ː)ɐ̯n]
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Verb
schnüren (weak, third-person singular present schnürt, past tense schnürte, past participle geschnürt, auxiliary haben)
- to lace
- Synonyms: binden, verschnüren, zuschnüren
Conjugation
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Derived terms
- abschnüren
- aufschnüren
- Schnürschuh
- Schnürsenkel
- verschnüren
- zuschnüren
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