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Read the German Dictionary meaning of Schinken,part of speech of Schinken, synonyms of Schinken, antonyms of Schinken, words derived from Schinken, examples of Schinken usage, alternate forms of Schinken, word forms of Schinken, history of Schinken, pronounciation of Schinken, abbreviation forms of Schinken below:
1.1 ham, pork from the hindquarter
2.1 hams, buttocks
3.1 old tome or painting
Schinken is a Noun. A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
Oberschenkel
Ölschinken
1.1 Einen Schinken gut zu backen. […] wällt ihn nach der Form des Schinken aus, […] Wenn der der Schinken abgetrocknet ist, […]
In English: (please add an English translation of this quotation),3.1 Ölschinken
In English: (large) oil painting
1. Schinkens (genitive)
2. Schinken (plural)
3. strong (table-tags)
4. de-ndecl (inflection-template)
5. Schinken (nominative,singular)
6. Schinken (definite,nominative,plural)
7. Schinkens (genitive,singular)
8. Schinken (definite,genitive,plural)
9. Schinken (dative,singular)
10. Schinken (dative,definite,plural)
11. Schinken (accusative,singular)
12. Schinken (accusative,definite,plural)
From Middle High German schinke, from Old High German scinco, from Proto-West Germanic *skinkō, from Proto-Germanic *skinkô, *skinkō (“shank; thigh”). In the sense “tome” originally student slang (18th c.), from the use of pigskin leather to bind such books. Related to German Low German Schinken (also: skinken, sschinken (Westphalian; linguistic spelling; accusative)) Middle Dutch schenke (“shin, hough, ham”), Middle English schench (“thigh; leg”), dialectal English skink (“a shin of beef”), also English shank (“lower part of the leg”).
/ˈʃɪŋkən/
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