An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/Kibitz

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Kibitz, masculine, ‘lapwing,’ with numerous dialectic forms varying at different periods; they are all due to a corruption of a term the etymology of which was not understood; in Middle High German also there are several forms; gîbitze, gîbitz, gîbiȥ occur in the written language. The similarity in sound of the equivalent Russian čibezŭ and of Middle Low German kîvit, Dutch kievit, English peewit, suggests the assumption that Kibitz is of onomatopoetic origin. The suffix resembles that in Stiglitz.