Plumpsack

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German[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin plumbum swapped with plump (plump, clumsy) or plumpsen (to plump) and Klump(e) (lump) + Sack (bag).

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Noun[edit]

Plumpsack m (strong, genitive Plumpsackes or Plumpsacks, plural Plumpsäcke) (dated)

  1. a twisted kerchief filled with lead for domestic discipline
  2. a clumsy person, whaler
  3. (children's games) various games in which a twisted kerchief, more or less dangerous, is used, such as duck, duck, goose

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Descendants[edit]

  • English: blumsak (a children's game)Pennsylvania

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