schiach

Bavarian

Etymology

From Middle High German schiech, from Old High German *skioh, from Proto-West Germanic *skeuh. Doublet of schäu. Compare German schiech.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃiɐ̯x/, [ʃiːɐ̯x], [-ɐ̯χ]

Adjective

schiach

  1. ugly, hideous (aesthetically unpleasing or unpleasing to any sense)
    A schiaches Gsicht.An ugly face.
    Des woar a schiaches Gfüh.That was an ugly feeling.
  2. angry, grouchy
    Wås bist'n heid wieder so schiach?Why are you so angry again today?
  3. unpleasant, mean
    Sei ned so schiach zum Buam!Don't be so mean towards the boy!

German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃiːɐ̯x/
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Adjective

schiach (strong nominative masculine singular schiacher, comparative schiacher, superlative am schiachsten)

  1. Alternative form of schiech

Declension

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