Zosse

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German

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Etymology

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18th century, spread from Berlin. Borrowed from Yiddish סוס (sus), from Hebrew סוס (sūs). Initial [s] is a (now dated) allophone of /t͡s/ in Berlin and other parts of northern Germany; hence the z-spelling.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Zosse m (weak, genitive Zossen, plural Zossen)

  1. (regional) nag, decrepit horse
    Synonyms: Gaul, Kracke, Mähre

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