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            <surname>Göttel</surname>
            <forename>Sebastian</forename>
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            <surname>Wiegand</surname>
            <forename>Frank</forename>
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        <bibl>Daniel Sanders: „schmeidig“. In: Deutsches Wörterbuch. Leipzig, 1860–1865.</bibl>
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          <orth expand="schmeidig" orig="Schmēīdig">Schmēīdig</orth>
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        <sense>ſchmiegſam ꝛc.: Von ſch–erem Stoff. <bibl><author>WHumboldt</author>  <title>Son.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>130;</biblScope> <title>Sie war ganz ſch.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Muſäus</author>  <title>Ph.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>3, 171;</biblScope> <title>Wir wiſſen die ſch–en | Fiſche zu fahn.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Overbeck;</author>  <title>Das ſch–e Pärlein [Handſchuhe].</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Uhland</author> <biblScope>372;</biblScope> <title>Ein ſch–er Ohrenwurm.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>V.</author>  <title>Sh.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>3, 211 ꝛc.;</biblScope></bibl> Sch–keit. <bibl><author>Freiligrath</author>  <title>H.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>96 ꝛc.</biblScope> <title>Zſſtzg.:</title></bibl> Ge-:</sense>
        <sense n="1)">1) gw. ſtatt des Grundw.: G. wie — ſämiſches Leder <bibl><author>(Muſäus</author>  <title>M.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>5, 119 ꝛc.),</biblScope> <title>Handſchuhe</title></bibl> <bibl><author>(W.</author> <biblScope>13, 219; 15, 124 ꝛc.),</biblScope> <title>ein Aal</title></bibl> <bibl><author>(Gutzkow</author>  <title>R.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>3, 357) ꝛc.;</biblScope> <title>Gegen mich thuſt du immer kratzig und gegen die ganze Welt biſt du g.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Auerbach</author>  <title>Barf.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>86;</biblScope> <title>Eiſenwerk .. durch Öl g–er zu machen.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Börne</author> <biblScope>2, 84;</biblScope> <title>Beugt die g–en Kniee.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Engel</author> <biblScope>8, 42;</biblScope> <title>Sie wird nur deſto g–er ſein, mir blindlings gehorchen.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>G.</author> <biblScope>10, 41;</biblScope> <title>G–e Kehle einer Primadonna.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Heine</author>  <title>Lut.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 249;</biblScope> <title>Friſch-Eſſe, worin das rohe Eiſen vollends gar und g. gemacht wird.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Krünitz</author> <biblScope>10, 614;</biblScope> <title>Könnte ein Ohrwürmchen g–er ſein?</title></bibl> <bibl><author>L.</author> <biblScope>1, 322;</biblScope> <title>Geſetze ſind glatt und g., wandelbar.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Sch.</author> <biblScope>703a; 643b;</biblScope> <title>Zuckerkandi, dir die Kehle g. zu machen.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Schlegel</author>  <title>Sh.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>6, 126;</biblScope> <title>G–e Schenkel.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>V.</author>  <title>Od.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>14, 221;</biblScope> <title>Den g–en Thon zu geſtalten, wie es ihm beliebt.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>W.</author> <biblScope>4, 192; 221 ꝛc.;</biblScope> <title>Ein aal-g–er Hofmann.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Vergißmeinn.</author> <biblScope>(53)</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>S.</author> <biblScope>XXVII ꝛc.;</biblScope> <title>Seinen un-g–en Geiſt zu einer Gefälligkeit zu bringen.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>W.</author> <biblScope>33, 39; 3, 27;</biblScope> <title>Luc.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>6, 231 ꝛc.;</biblScope> <title>G–keit der Stimme</title></bibl> <bibl><author>(Heinſe</author>  <title>A.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>2, 248);</biblScope> <title>des</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Geiſtes</author></bibl> <bibl><author>(W.</author> <biblScope>35, 82) ꝛc.;</biblScope> <title>Der G–keit genug hatte, ſich</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>50</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Jahre</author>  <title>lang in dem Vertrauen eines Auguſtus zu erhalten. HB.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>2, 180 ꝛc.;</biblScope> <title>Schlüpfte mit Aal-G–keit über dieſe verfängliche Frage weg.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>JKinkel</author>  <title>Ib.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 376 ꝛc.;</biblScope></bibl> Geiſtes- G–keit. <bibl><author>Engel</author> <biblScope>4, 29;</biblScope></bibl> Un-G–keit. <bibl><author>W.</author> <biblScope>17, 147;</biblScope> <title>HB.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 254 ꝛc.</biblScope></bibl> —</sense>
        <sense n="2)">2) (mundartl.) mäßig, gering. <bibl><author>Schm.;</author>  <title>Ich bedauerte die G–keit meiner Mittel.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Fallmerayer</author>  <title>Or.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>117 ꝛc.</biblScope></bibl> —</sense>
        <sense n="3)">3) (ugw.) mit Geſchmeide geſchmückt: Das perl- g–e Fräulein. <bibl><author>Auerbach</author>  <title>Leb.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 150.</biblScope></bibl> —</sense>
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        <sense>ſchmeidig machen: [Der Frühlingsregen] ſchmeidiget den Eichenaſt. <bibl><author>B.</author> <biblScope>274b;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Heine</author>  <title>Lut.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 1;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Matthiſſon</author>  <title>E.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 339;</biblScope> <title>Du warſt hart, ich habe dich geſchmeidigt; | denn mir widerſteht das Starre, Stramme.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Rückert</author> <biblScope>2, 472;</biblScope> <title>W.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>4, 282;</biblScope> <title>Eine Stolze . ., |vom Unglück keineswegs geſchmeidigt.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Sch.</author> <biblScope>427b;</biblScope> <title>Die trotzende Starrheit | ſchmeidigt mehr ſich und mehr.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>V.</author>  <title>Ov.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 34 ꝛc.;</biblScope> <title>Etwas ge-ſch.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Auerbach</author>  <title>DBl.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 36b.</biblScope></bibl></sense>
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