schnö
Bavarian
editAlternative forms
edit- schnej (West Central Bavarian)
- schnöll (Southern Bavarian)
Etymology
editFrom Middle High German snel, from Old High German snel (“nimble, brave, quick, lively”), from Proto-West Germanic *snell, from Proto-Germanic *snellaz (“active, bold, quick”). Cognates include German schnell, Yiddish שנעל (shnel),Dutch snel, English snell, Old Norse snjallr.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editschnö (comparative schnöller, superlative schnöstn)
Adverb
editschnö
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