Schmidt
See also: schmidt
English
editEtymology
editFrom German Schmidt (“smith”). Doublet of Smid and Smith.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editSchmidt (plural Schmidts)
- A surname from German [in turn originating as an occupation].
Derived terms
editStatistics
edit- According to the 2010 United States Census, Schmidt is the 185th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 147,034 individuals. Schmidt is most common among White (95.2%) individuals.
Noun
editSchmidt (plural Schmidts)
- Short for Schmidt telescope.
Danish
editEtymology
editFrom German Schmidt, often as a Germanization of the Danish Smed.
Proper noun
editSchmidt
- a surname
References
edit- [1] Danmarks Statistik: 15 849 persons with the surname Schmidt (compared to 863 named Smed) living in Denmark on January 1st, 2011. Accessed on 18 October 2011.
French
editPronunciation
editProper noun
editSchmidt ?
- a surname from German
German
editAlternative forms
editPronunciation
editProper noun
editSchmidt m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Schmidts or (with an article) Schmidt, feminine genitive Schmidt, plural Schmidts)
Declension
editDeclension of Schmidt [masculine // feminine, surname]
singular | plural | |||||||
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masculine | feminine | |||||||
indef. | def. | noun | indef. | def. | noun | def. | noun | |
nominative | (ein) | (der) | Schmidt | (eine) | (die) | Schmidt | (die) | Schmidts |
genitive | (eines) | (des) | Schmidts, Schmidt1 | (einer) | (der) | Schmidt | (der) | Schmidts |
dative | (einem) | (dem) | Schmidt | (einer) | (der) | Schmidt | (den) | Schmidts |
accusative | (einen) | (den) | Schmidt | (eine) | (die) | Schmidt | (die) | Schmidts |
1With an article.
Related terms
edit- Altenschmidt
- Bachschmidt
- Baierschmidt
- Ballschmidt
- Bauenschmidt
- Bauernschmidt
- Bauerschmidt
- Baurenschmidt
- Baurschmidt
- Bayerschmidt
- Behrschmidt
- Beielschmidt
- Beilschmidt
- Beischmidt
- Beitelschmidt
- Bergschmidt
- Beringschmidt
- Beutelschmidt
- Beyelschmidt
- Beylschmidt
- Blauschmidt
- Blechschmidt
- Boberschmidt
- Bohlenschmidt
- Bökenschmidt
- Braunschmidt
- Bresselschmidt
- Brinkschmidt
- Brockschmidt
- Bruchschmidt
- Dauberschmidt
- Deperschmidt
- Depperschmidt
- Döppenschmidt
- Dorfschmidt
- Dörrschmidt
- Dörschmidt
- Drahtschmidt
- Drathschmidt
- Dratschmidt
- Dreckschmidt
- Drommelschmidt
- Dürrschmidt
- Dürschmidt
- Eckschmidt
- Eisenschmidt
- Engelschmidt
- Fahnenschmidt
- Federschmidt
- Feldschmidt
- Fliegenschmidt
- Freischmidt
- Goldschmidt
- Hammerschmidt
- Hellenschmidt
- Hufschmidt
- Kastenschmidt
- Kleinschmidt
- Kupferschmidt
- Messerschmidt
- Nagelschmidt
- Reinschmidt
- Schaarschmidt
- Schmidtschneider
- Silberschmidt
- Uldschmidt
- Waffenschmidt
- Waldschmidt
Noun
editSchmidt m (strong, genitive Schmiedes or Schmidts or Schmidtes, plural Schmiede or Schmidte)
Usage notes
edit- The stem Schmidt generally occurred only in the uninflected form, while inflected forms were built from the stem Schmied- (also spelt Schmid-). However, forms with generalization of the uninflected stem are also attestable. In contemporary German, conversely, the inflected stem has been generalized. (Alternation is still preserved in Dutch smid, plural smeden.)
Derived terms
editHungarian
editPronunciation
editProper noun
editSchmidt
- a surname
Declension
editInflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | Schmidt | Schmidtek |
accusative | Schmidtet | Schmidteket |
dative | Schmidtnek | Schmidteknek |
instrumental | Schmidttel | Schmidtekkel |
causal-final | Schmidtért | Schmidtekért |
translative | Schmidtté | Schmidtekké |
terminative | Schmidtig | Schmidtekig |
essive-formal | Schmidtként | Schmidtekként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | Schmidtben | Schmidtekben |
superessive | Schmidten | Schmidteken |
adessive | Schmidtnél | Schmidteknél |
illative | Schmidtbe | Schmidtekbe |
sublative | Schmidtre | Schmidtekre |
allative | Schmidthez | Schmidtekhez |
elative | Schmidtből | Schmidtekből |
delative | Schmidtről | Schmidtekről |
ablative | Schmidttől | Schmidtektől |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
Schmidté | Schmidteké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
Schmidtéi | Schmidtekéi |
Possessive forms of Schmidt | ||
---|---|---|
possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | Schmidtem | Schmidtjeim |
2nd person sing. | Schmidted | Schmidtjeid |
3rd person sing. | Schmidtje | Schmidtjei |
1st person plural | Schmidtünk | Schmidtjeink |
2nd person plural | Schmidtetek | Schmidtjeitek |
3rd person plural | Schmidtjük | Schmidtjeik |
Polish
editEtymology
editUnadapted borrowing from German Schmidt.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editSchmidt m pers
- a male surname from German
Declension
editDeclension of Schmidt
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | Schmidt | Schmidtowie |
genitive | Schmidta | Schmidtów |
dative | Schmidtowi | Schmidtom |
accusative | Schmidta | Schmidtów |
instrumental | Schmidtem | Schmidtami |
locative | Schmidcie | Schmidtach |
vocative | Schmidcie | Schmidtowie |
Proper noun
editSchmidt f (indeclinable)
- a female surname from German
Further reading
edit- Schmidt in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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