Schmier

See also: schmier

German

Noun

Schmier f (genitive Schmier, plural Schmieren)

  1. lubrication
  2. (slang) fuzz, pigs, etc. (police)

Hunsrik

Etymology

Cognate with German schmieren, English smear.

Pronunciation

Noun

Schmier f (plural Schmiere)

  1. a type of jam made in Southern Brazil with juice and pulp from fruits[1][2]
  2. sweat bread spread[3]

Derived terms

  • Keesschmier (quark cheese)

Descendants

References

  1. "Schmier" in Boll, P.K., 2016. Dicionário hunsriqueano brasileiro português. p. 89.
  2. "Schmier" in Altenhofen, C.V., 1990. A aprendizagem do português em uma comunidade bilíngüe do Rio Grande do Sul: um estudo de redes de comunicação em Harmonia. p. 215.
  3. "Schmier" in Altenhofen, C.V., et al., 2007. Fundamentos para uma escrita do Hunsrückisch falado no Brasil. Contingentia. Porto Alegre. Vol. 2, n. 2 (nov. 2007), p. 84.

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Middle High German smer, from Old High German smero (fat), from Proto-Germanic *smerwą. Cognate with German Schmer, Dutch smeer, English smear, Danish smør, Icelandic smjör, Swedish smör.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃmiːə̯/

Noun

Schmier f (plural Schmieren)

  1. slice of bread with butter

Pennsylvania German

Etymology

From Old High German smero. Compare German Schmiere, English smear.

Noun

Schmier f (plural Schmiere)

  1. grease
  2. salve, ointment
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