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Zettel
Zettel
See also: zettel
German
Alternative forms
- zedel (archaic, Early New High German)
- zeddel (regional and archaic)
- ziddel (regional (Thuringian) and archaic)
- zöttel (regional (Bavarian) and archaic)
- zättel (regional (Alemannic) and archaic)
- zettul (archaic, Early New High German and 19th century)
- Zettul m (n)
Noun
Zettel m (genitive Zettels, plural Zettel)
- small or loose piece of paper
- 1635 der schutzengel [...] sträuet etliche zettele nider, darauf schöne sprüch aus heiliger schrift wider die hoffart ("the guardian angel scatters a number of loose pages from above, on which are fine sayings from the holy writ against the sin of pride") Jacob Bidermann, Cenodoxus, p. 71.
- note, message, letter
- 1511 name er sollich zedel der klagen, verprennet sy und sprach ("he [Constantine] took such letters of complaint [against the bishops], burned them, and said [...]"), Albrecht von Eyb, Spiegel der Sitten, Augsburg, 92v. (O 2b).
- poster, placard, public notice
- 1725: ohnerachtet herr d. Pf. meinen zettul vom schwartzen brette hatte abreiszen lassen ("nevertheless Mr. d. Pf. had my poster taken down from the [university's] bulletin board", Chr. Thomasius, Gedanken und Erinnerungen, Marburg, 3, 104;
Declension
Declension of Zettel
Derived terms
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References
- “Zettel” in Deutsches Wörterbuch von Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm, 16 vols., Leipzig 1854–1961.
- "Zettel" in: Wolfgang Pfeifer (ed.), Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Deutschen (2nd ed. 1993).
Etymology 2
A technical term in weaving recorded from the later 15th century (in Middle High German in the compound zettelgarn). The noun is derived from the verb zetten "scatter; spread out, arrange" via the suffix -el denoting tools (as in Hebel, Stößel). The verb zetten itself is from a Germanic Proto-Germanic *tadjaną (“to strew, scatter”), whence also English tath "dung".
In German translations of Shakespeare's A Midsumer Night's Dream the name of the weaver Nick Bottom (one of the "rude mechanicals", from bottom "a ball or skein of thread", replaced by a German technical term of weaving following Christoph Martin Wieland, 1762).
Noun
Zettel m (genitive Zettels, plural Zettel)
- (weaving) warp
- 1493 kainen zettel innemen oder wúrken, er hab in dann selbs gezettlet ("[he should] take over or work no warp, unless that he has himself warped it). Urkundenbuch Stuttgart ed. Adolf Rapp, Stuttgart, 1912, p.560.
- 1530 wenn ... an einem kleid eines aussatzes maal sein wirt, es sey ... am zettel oder am eintrag ("The garment also that the plague of leprosy is in, whether [...] it be in the warp, or woof [...]") Zürcher Bibel, Leviticus 13:48.
Synonyms
- (warp): Kettfaden, Werft
Derived terms
References
- “Zettel” in Deutsches Wörterbuch von Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm, 16 vols., Leipzig 1854–1961.