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Sintflut - what does "Sint" mean? is this only used to refer to biblical flood, or any major flood?
Jan 18, 2014 10:53 PM
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mittelhochdeutsch, althochdeutsch sin(t)vluot, unter Einfluss von ↑Sünde zu mittelhochdeutsch sin(e)-, althochdeutsch sin(a)- = immerwährend; gewaltig und ↑Flut
It looks like "Sint" has its roots in Old and Middle High German, meaning "huge, major". Sintflut is typically used to refer to the biblical flood, but exists also in colloquial figures of speech, such as:
"Nach mir die Sintflut" (I don't care what happens after I'm gone)
"Es ist die reinste Sintflut" (Everything's completely flooded)
January 18, 2014
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