Schlagbaum

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German[edit]

Schlagbaum

Etymology[edit]

16th century, from schlagen +‎ Baum. The former word refers to the “slamming down”. The latter is used in the dated sense of “stem, beam, pole”; compare cognate English beam.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃlaːkˌbaʊ̯m/ (standard)
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  • IPA(key): /ˈʃlaxˌbaʊ̯m/ (northern and central Germany, now chiefly colloquial)

Noun[edit]

Schlagbaum m (strong, genitive Schlagbaumes or Schlagbaums, plural Schlagbäume)

  1. barrier, tollbar (structure consisting of a long beam on a joint, used to control passage)
    Synonyms: Absperrbalken, Barriere, Schranke

Usage notes[edit]

  • Not used for automatic barriers, which are always called Schranke.

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