Daaf

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Hunsrik

Daaf

Etymology

From Central Franconian [Term?], from Middle High German [Term?], from Old High German [Term?], from Proto-Germanic *daupīniz, compare to Pennsylvania German Daaf, German Taube, Dutch doop.

Pronunciation

Noun

Daaf f (plural Daafe)

  1. baptism
    Heit is eere Daaf.
    Today is her baptism.

Further reading


Pennsylvania German

Etymology

From Rhine Franconian [Term?], Middle High German [Term?], from Old High German [Term?], from Proto-Germanic *daupīniz, compare to Hunsrik Daaf, German Taube, Dutch doop.

Noun

Daaf f (plural Daafe)

  1. baptism