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Strauch

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German

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Etymology

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From northern Middle High German strūch, from Old High German *strūh, from Proto-West Germanic *strūk. Cognate with Dutch struik, Middle Low German strûk. Upper German originally lacked the word and some dialects still avoid it today.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʃtʁaʊ̯χ/
  • Audio (Germany (Berlin)):(file)
  • Hyphenation: Strauch

Noun

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Strauch m (strong, genitive Strauches or Strauchs, plural Sträucher or (obsolete) Sträuche, diminutive Sträuchlein n or Sträuchelchen n)

  1. shrub, bush
    Synonym: Busch

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Further reading

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Hunsrik

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Noun

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Strauch m (plural Streicher, diminutive Streiche)

  1. bush, shrub

Further reading

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  • Boll, Piter Kehoma (2021), “Strauch”, in Dicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português, 3rd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Ivoti: Riograndenser Hunsrickisch

Luxembourgish

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Etymology

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From Middle High German strūch. Cognate with German Strauch, Dutch struik.

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Noun

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Strauch m (plural Straich or Straicher or Sträich or Sträicher)

  1. bush, shrub
    Synonym: Trausch