shvitz
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Yiddish שוויצן (shvitsn), from Old High German swizzen (Modern German schwitzen), from Proto-Germanic *swait- (English sweat), from Proto-Indo-European *swoyd- (“to sweat”). Doublet of sweat.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃvɪts/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -ɪts
Noun
shvitz (countable and uncountable, plural shvitzes)
- (New York) Sweat.
- A traditional Jewish steambath of Eastern European origin.
- (by extension) A sauna or sauna session.
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