שפיץ
Hebrew
editPronunciation
edit- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /ʃpit͡s/
Etymology 1
editBorrowed from Yiddish שפּיץ (shpits), from Middle High German spitze, from Old High German spizza, from Proto-Germanic *spitjaz.
Noun
editשְׁפִּיץ • (shpits) m (plural indefinite שְׁפִּיצִים, feminine counterpart שְׁפִּיצִית)
- (colloquial) sharp tip
- (slang) person with outstanding abilities
Derived terms
edit- שפיצי (shpítsi)
Etymology 2
editBorrowed from German Spitz, from spitz (“pointed”); so called from the tapering shape of its muzzle.
Noun
editשְׁפִּיץ • (shpits) m
- spitz (dog breed)
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