Bäurin

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German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Bauer +‎ -in. The form Bäurin is the etymologically correct one as Bauer comes from Middle High German būr, būre, and its -e- is only a gliding sound to be deleted before vocalic suffixes. However, the form Bäuerin is now clearly predominant by analogy with nouns in the agent suffix -er.

Noun[edit]

Bäurin f (genitive Bäurin, plural Bäurinnen)

  1. Alternative form of Bäuerin, the female equivalent of Bauer.