Schlehe

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German

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Schlehe

Etymology

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From Middle High German slēhe, from Old High German slēha, from Proto-Germanic *slaihǭ, from Proto-Indo-European *sléh₃ikos (bluish). Cognate with Dutch slee, English sloe, Swedish slån, and probably with Proto-Slavic *sliva (plum), whence Russian сли́ва (slíva) etc.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈʃleːə]
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Noun

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Schlehe f (genitive Schlehe, plural Schlehen)

  1. sloe, blackthorn (fruit and tree)
    Synonyms: Heckendorn, Schwarzdorn

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