Geige
See also: géige
German
Etymology
From Middle High German gīge, from Old High German gīga, from Proto-Germanic *gīganą (“to move, wish, desire”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰeyǵʰ-, *gʰeygʰ- (“to yawn, gape, long for, desire”).
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Noun
Geige f (genitive Geige, plural Geigen)
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Further reading
- “Geige” in Duden online
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