גרינס

Yiddish

Etymology

גרין (grin) + ־ס (-s), possibly as either a calque or direct borrowing from English greens. Compare Saterland Frisian Gräinieten (vegetable), West Frisian grienten (vegetables, greens), Dutch groenten (vegetables, greens), German Low German Gröönten (vegetables, greens).

Noun

גרינס • (grins) n, plural גרינסן (grinsn)

  1. vegetable
  2. greenery, vegetation
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