Schablone

German

Etymology

Borrowing from 18th century Dutch Schabbelun, from earlier Middle Low German schampeliōn, schaplūn, meaning pattern, shape, or model, ultimately from Old French eschandillon (standard) (see échantillon).

Pronunciation

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Noun

Schablone f (genitive Schablone, plural Schablonen)

  1. template, pattern (a generic model from which other objects are based or derived)

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