gsund

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Bavarian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German gesunt, from Old High German gisunt, from Proto-West Germanic *gasund, a prefixed form of *sund, from Proto-Germanic *sundaz, from root Proto-Indo-European *swent-. Cognates include German gesund, Yiddish געזונט (gezunt), Dutch gezond, English sound.

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

gsund (comparative gsunder, superlative gsundestn)

  1. healthy (enjoying health)
    Antonym: krånk
  2. healthy (conducive to health)
    Antonym: ungsund

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