Panz
See also: Pänz
German
editEtymology
editFrom Ripuarian dialect where it originally meant stomach. From Old French pance, from Latin pantex.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editPanz m (strong, genitive Panz, plural Pänz)
Usage notes
editThe singular is rarely used in standard German, but the plural Pänz is often found in Rhineland newspapers and other regional publications.
Declension
editHunsrik
editPronunciation
editNoun
editPanz m (plural Penz, diminutive Penzje)
Derived terms
editFurther reading
edit- Piter Kehoma Boll (2021) “Panz”, in Dicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português (in Portuguese), 3rd edition, Ivoti: Riograndenser Hunsrickisch, page 122
Luxembourgish
editEtymology
editFrom Old French pance, from Latin pantex. Cognate with English paunch, German Pansen and Panz.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editPanz f (plural Pänz)
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- German terms derived from Old French
- German terms derived from Latin
- German 1-syllable words
- German terms with IPA pronunciation
- German lemmas
- German nouns
- German masculine nouns
- Regional German
- Hunsrik 1-syllable words
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- Hunsrik lemmas
- Hunsrik nouns
- Hunsrik masculine nouns
- Luxembourgish terms derived from Old French
- Luxembourgish terms derived from Latin
- Luxembourgish 1-syllable words
- Luxembourgish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Luxembourgish/ɑnts
- Rhymes:Luxembourgish/ɑnts/1 syllable
- Luxembourgish lemmas
- Luxembourgish nouns
- Luxembourgish feminine nouns
- Luxembourgish vulgarities