Schnorchel

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== English == === Etymology === Borrowed from German Schnorchel. === Noun === Schnorchel submarine snorkel, snort == German == === Etymology === Early 20th century, deverbal from Low German schnorgeln, snörgeln (“to snore, snuffle”, attested 19th century). So called because of the stertorous sound. Related to schnarchen (“to snore”). Doublet of obsolete Schnörchel (“a certain disease of pigeons”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈʃnɔʁçəl/, [ˈʃnɔʁ.çl̩], [ˈʃnɔɐ̯-], [-çəl], (southern also) [-x(ə)l] === Noun === Schnorchel m (strong, genitive Schnorchels, plural Schnorchel) snorkel (underwater breathing tube) submarine snorkel, snort ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== schnorcheln ==== Descendants ==== Czech: šnorch, šnorchl English: snorkel Japanese: シュノーケル (shunōkeru) Hebrew: שנורקל (shnorkel) === Further reading === “Schnorchel” in Duden online