Tollpatsch

Etymology
First attested 1698 in Bavaria as, from , so called because of their footwear consisting of soles attached by strings. Influenced by, , and , , also , , , , , designations for a broad hand.

Noun

 * 1)  a Hungarian or Hungarian-origin soldier that does not converse well
 * 2) klutz, blunderer, butterfingers clumsy person