schrötter

This is the 11036th most frequent German word.


schrötter

The German word "Schrötter" is a surname and does not have a standalone meaning in general usage.


Here, 'Schrötter' is used as a noun implying a specific role or title in a traditional occupation, potentially regional or contextual.

Er war ein Schrötter in der Schmiedezunft.

He was a Schrötter in the blacksmith guild.


In this sentence, 'schröttert' is derived from the verb form, indicating an action of breaking or processing metal ore roughly in a mining or mechanical context.

Die alte Maschine schröttert das Erz effizient.

The old machine cavitates the ore efficiently.


Here, 'Schrötter' is metaphorically used, attributing the characteristics of strength or workmanship associated with the term.

Seine Gestalt war so beeindruckend, daß man ihn einen Schrötter nennen könnte.

His appearance was so impressive that one might call him a Schrötter.