ראָץ

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Yiddish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from or cognate to German Rotz, from Middle High German rotz, roz, from Old High German roz, hroz, from Proto-West Germanic *hrott, *hrot.

Noun

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ראָץ (rotsm

  1. mucus
  2. boogers, snot

Derived terms

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  • ראָצער (rotser, an annoying child, a loser child, noun)
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