Tscholle

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Alemannic German

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Etymology

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From Middle High German zolle, from Old High German zolla, scolla, from Proto-Germanic *skaljō (shell, husk, rind). Cognate with German Scholle, Dutch schol, English shell, Icelandic skel.

Noun

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Tscholle f

  1. (Uri) floe

References

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