Schritt

Etymology
From, from , from or. Compare, whence. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) step, footstep a single instance of walking
 * 2) * 1876, from the final poem of Dahn's Ein Kampf um Rom:
 * "de"

- Gebt Raum, ihr Völker, unsrem Schritt. Wir sind die letzten Goten. Wir tragen keine Krone mit, Wir tragen einen Toten.


 * 1) walk slow gait of a horse
 * 2) crotch the area between the human legs close to the genitals or comprising them
 * 3) a pace any of several obsolete linear measures about as long as a man steps, that is about 70–80 cm
 * 4) any imaginary measure that is likened in its partitioning to the distance traveled by a leg moving forward in its single footsteps
 * 5) step, move, stage the part of a measure in the sense of an action one takes
 * 1) step, move, stage the part of a measure in the sense of an action one takes
 * 1) step, move, stage the part of a measure in the sense of an action one takes

Noun

 * 1) step