schepsel

Dutch

Etymology

from the root of scheppen (to create) + -sel (which indicates a result).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsxɛp.səl/
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Noun

schepsel n (plural schepsels or schepselen, diminutive schepseltje n)

  1. creature, a life form (believed to be created in most religious traditions)
  2. wretch; vulnerable, contemptible, or miserable individual
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