אינזשעניר

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Yiddish[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Ultimately from Medieval Latin ingeniārius (one who creates or one who uses an engine), from Latin ingenium (a producer), from in (in) + gignō (I beget, produce, cause).

Noun[edit]

אינזשעניר (inzhenirm, plural אינזשענירן (inzhenirn)

  1. engineer (person qualified or professionally engaged in engineering)