שנור

Yiddish

Etymology 1

From Middle High German snur, from Old High German snur. Compare dialectal German Schnur (sister-in-law).

Noun

שנור (shnur) f, plural שנורן (shnurn) or שניר (shnir)

  1. daughter-in-law

Etymology 2

From Middle High German snuor, from Old High German snuor. Compare German Schnur (cord, string).

Noun

שנור (shnur) m, f, plural שנורן (shnurn), diminutive שנירל (shnirl) or שנירעלע (shnirele)

  1. rope, chain, line, thread, cord
Derived terms
  • שנורעוון (shnurevn)
  • צעשנורעוון (tseshnurevn)
  • אָנשנוריק (onshnurik)
  • אָנשנורקע (onshnurke), אָנשנוריקל (onshnurikl)
  • שנוראָוואַדלע (shnurovadle)
  • רעלסנשנור (relsnshnur)
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