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schummeln
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German
Etymology
There are two main theories, which need not be mutually exclusive but may complement each other.
- From dialectal schummeln, originally probably “to move back and forth”, whence various attested senses: “waver, totter; rock, swing, push; chase off; abscond, steal away; take clandestinely; rummage; bustle about; do housework”, etc. In favour of this derivation speaks that the sense “to cheat” was sometimes associated with “trickery through swift movements”, especially in the context of gambling. The verb schummeln (in the above-mentioned senses) is found in dialects as far south as Tyrol, but Adelung considered it chiefly Low German and the earliest attestations are of late Middle Dutch scommelen (1410: “to do kitchenwork”, 1530: “to rock, move back and forth”); hence probably of northern origin through Middle Low German *schummelen, eventually perhaps onomatopoeic. Compare modern Dutch schommelen. Compare also German verschaukeln (“to cheat”), from schaukeln (“to rock, swing”).
- Through a dialectally attested sense “to trade (of a Jewish merchant)”, from Yiddish שום (shum), an acronym for the cities of Speyer, Worms, Mainz, the so-called Schum cities, old centres of Jewish religion and trade. However, a verb derived from this acronym is not attested in Yiddish and the sense “to trade” may be derived from the sense “to cheat”, rather than vice versa.
Pronunciation
Verb
schummeln (weak, third-person singular present schummelt, past tense schummelte, past participle geschummelt, auxiliary haben)
- (intransitive, somewhat informal) to cheat (especially in games, but also in business, school, etc.)
- Synonyms: mogeln, schwindeln
Conjugation
1Rare except in very formal contexts; alternative in würde normally preferred.
Derived terms
- Schummeln, Schummler (“cheater”), Schummelei, Geschummel, Schummel
- schummelnd, geschummelt
- beschummeln, erschummeln
Further reading
- “schummeln” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- “schummeln” in Duden online
- Schröder, Heinrich (1911), “Kleine Beiträge. Beiträge zur Wortforschung”, in Germanisch-Romanische Monatsschrift, volume 3, pages 174–175
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