See also: gosse and gösse

German

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Etymology

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An originally only Central and Low German word. First High German attestation in early modern German as gossen (14th century). Pertaining to gießen (to pour). Cognate to Dutch goot.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Gosse f (genitive Gosse, plural Gossen)

  1. gutter (most often as a symbol for alcoholism, homelessness, and/or other social hardships)
    Synonym: (more common for the literal sense) Rinnstein
    in der Gosse liegento lie in the gutter

Declension

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Further reading

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  • Gosse” in Duden online
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