Schnitz = (wood) carving
Schnitz
Schnitz, also known as Schnitzel, is a popular dish in Germany and Austria, but it doesn't refer to a specific place. The term "Schnitz" itself is derived from the German word "schnitzel," meaning a thinly sliced cutlet, typically breaded and fried. While it is widely enjoyed throughout Germany, there is no specific location called Schnitz in Germany or Prussia.
"Dried apple slices and dumplings" is an English equivalent of the Pennsylvania Dutch phrase "Schnitzun Knepp."Specifically, the noun "Schnitz" refers to apples that have been sliced and dried. The conjunction "un" means "and." The noun "Knepp" means "dumplings." It is a scrumptious combination.
The cast of Schnitz the Tailor - 1913 includes: Alice Davenport Fred Mace Ford Sterling as Schnitz the Tailor
greave is not a German word.
Rouse is not a German word
Plick is not a German word.
But isn't a German word.
"houpacker" means nothing in German; it is not a German word.
That word is not German, sorry.
Oxded is not a German word
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German