goetta

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Borrowed from German Low German Götte, Görte, byforms of Grütte, from Middle Low German grütte, from Old Saxon gruttia, from Proto-West Germanic *gruti.

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goetta (uncountable)

  1. (Cincinnati) A breakfast sausage made with ground meat, oats, and spices, popular in the greater Cincinnati area.

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