Krieche

German

Etymology

From Middle High German krieche, Old High German *krieha, *kriha only attested in compound Old High German krihboum, kriehboum, kriehhenboum. Origin uncertain, suspected to be = Grieche (Greek), but no such thing is known in Latin or Greek and there is no discernible reason why any of the denoted species could be perceived as Greek.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkriːçə/, [ˈkriːçə], [ˈkʁiːçə]

Noun

Krieche f (genitive Krieche, plural Kriechen)

  1. wild small Prunus fruit
    1. bullace (Prunus domestica ssp. insititia)
    2. (obsolete, dialectal) sloe (Prunus domestica)
    3. (obsolete, dialectal) sour cherry (Prunus cerasus)

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