Placken

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German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Low German and northern Middle High German placke (alongside Upper German pflacke), from Proto-Germanic *plaggą, *plakkô. Cognate with Dutch plak.

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Noun[edit]

Placken m (strong, genitive Plackens, plural Placken) (informal, northern and central Germany)

  1. patch, rag of cloth, flat torn-off piece of anything
  2. large stain or discoloration
  3. (usually in the form Placken Land) patch of land

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