Sattel

See also: sattel and Sättel

German

Etymology

From Middle High German satel, Old High German satal, from Proto-Germanic *sadulaz. Cognate with Old Norse sǫðull, Old English sadol, Dutch zadel, English saddle.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈzatl̩/

Noun

Sattel m (genitive Sattels, plural Sättel)

  1. saddle

Declension

Derived terms

  • Bergsattel
  • Bremssattel
  • Fahrradsattel
  • fest im Sattel sitzen
  • Reitsattel
  • Rennsattel
  • Sattelauflieger
  • Satteldecke
  • Sattelgurt
  • Sattelknopf
  • Sattelmacher
  • Sattelpunkt
  • Sattelschlepper
  • Sattelschnalle
  • Satteltasche
  • Sattelung
  • Sattelzeug
  • Sattelzug
  • Sattelzugfahrzeug
  • Sattler
  • Westernsattel

References

  1. Sattel in Kluge's Etymological Dictionary of the German Language, 1891

Further reading


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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsatl̩/

Noun

Sattel m (plural Settel)

  1. saddle
    De Gaul hod keen Sattel.
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Further reading

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