Flausch
German
Etymology
From Middle Low German vlûsch (“sheepskin”), ultimately related to Proto-West Germanic *fleus (“fleece”). Doublet of Flause and Fluse.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /flaʊ̯ʃ/
Usage notes
- The noun itself is infrequent, but the derivative flauschig (“pillowy”) is quite common.
Derived terms
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