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schlepp

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English

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Etymology

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From Yiddish שלעפּן (shlepn, to drag), from Middle High German slepen, from Middle Low German slêpen, from or related to Old High German sleifen (to drag) and slifan (to slip), from Proto-West Germanic *sleupan.[1]

Compare German schleppen (to haul) and its inherited doublet schleifen (to drag), Dutch slepen (to drag), Danish slæbe (to haul).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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schlepp (third-person singular simple present schlepps, present participle schlepping, simple past and past participle schlepped)

  1. Alternative form of schlep

Noun

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schlepp (plural schlepps)

  1. Alternative form of schlep

References

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  1. ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “schlep”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.

German

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schlepp

  1. singular imperative of schleppen