Kersch
Bavarian
editAlternative forms
edit- Kaschn (West Central Bavarian, Southern Bavarian, Carinthia)
- Kerschn (East Central Bavarian, Vienna, Southern Bavarian, Carinthia)
- Kirschn
Etymology
editFrom Middle High German kirse, from Old High German kirsa, from Proto-West Germanic *kirsijā, from Late Latin ceresia, derived from Late Latin ceresium, cerasium, from Ancient Greek κεράσιον (kerásion, “cherry fruit”), from κερασός (kerasós, “bird cherry”), and ultimately possibly of Anatolian origin (the intervocalic σ suggests a pre-Greek origin for the word).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editKersch f or m (plural Kerschn, diminutive Kerschl or Kerscherl) (West Central Bavarian)
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- Bavarian terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Bavarian terms derived from Anatolian languages
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