קרײַטעכץ
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Yiddish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
קרײַט (krayt, “herb”) + ־עכץ (-ekhts). קרײַט n (krayt), although itself obsolete, is cognate to German Kraut (“herb”), thus a doublet of קרויט (kroyt) (compare German Kraut (“(Southern German, Austria) cabbage”)).
Noun[edit]
קרײַטעכץ • (kraytekhts) n, plural קרײַטעכצן (kraytekhtsn) or קרײַטעכץער (kraytekhtser)