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German
Etymology
From Middle High German siz, from Old High German siz, ultimately from the root of sitzen (“to sit”). Compare Old Norse sæti.
Pronunciation
Noun
Sitz m (strong, genitive Sitzes, plural Sitze)
Declension
Declension of Sitz [masculine, strong]
1Now rare, see notes.
Hyponyms
- Beifahrersitz
- Fahrersitz (“driver's seat”)
- Fahrgastsitz (“passenger seat”)
- Hochsitz
- Kindersitz (“car seat, child seat”)
- Landsitz (“country estate”)
- Passagiersitz (“passenger seat”)
- Rittersitz (“knight's seat”)
- Rücksitz (“back seat”)
- Ruhesitz (“retirement home”)
- Schalensitz (“bucket seat”)
- Schneidersitz
- Soziussitz (“pillion, pillion seat”)
- Vordersitz (“front seat”)
- Wohnsitz
- Zweitwohnsitz (“pied-a-terre; second residence”)
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Pennsylvania German
Etymology
From Middle High German siz, from Old High German siz, ultimately from the root of sitzen (“to sit”). Compare German Sitz, Dutch zit.
Noun
Sitz m (plural Sitze)
Derived terms
Plautdietsch
Etymology
Noun
Sitz m (plural Sitzen)
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