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Goosei
in Low German
Pronunciation:
/ɡɔu̯zaɪ̯/
noun
Syllabication:
Goos·ei
Plural:
Gooseier
n
dat Goosei
[1]
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Waldeck:
Karl Bauer:
Waldeckisches Wörterbuch nebst Dialektproben.
1902, Wörterliste, page 37
PDF, 25.4 MB
Warberg:
Antun Willdeygud:
Van ussen Hierguede. En Preuweken int ner plattduitschen Mueke.
Bonifacius-Drückerigge, Paderborn 1890, page 45
PDF, 1.1 MB
Ost-Mecklenburg:
Carl Friedrich Müller:
Reuter-Lexikon.
Leipzig 1905, Hesse & Becker Verlag, page 43
PDF, 5.1 MB
Mittel-Küstenpommersch:
Robert Laude:
Hinterpommersches Wörterbuch des Persantegebiets.
Böhlau, Köln 1995, ISBN 3-412-05995-1, page 212
Low Saxon:
Ei
von
en
Goos
English:
goose
egg
Dutch:
ganzenei
German:
Gänseei
Examples:
En
Goosei
is
en
beten
wat
grötter
as
en
Höhnerei
.
Matt Reinbold from Bismarck, ND, USA, CC BY-SA 2.0
[2]
peripheral vocabulary
active
used in colloquial speech
medicine
Low Saxon:
dicke
Buul
English:
goose
egg
Dutch:
flinke
buil
German:
dicke
Beule
Examples:
Ik
bün
de
Trepp
dalfullen
un
heff
en
düchtig
Goosei
an
’n
Kopp
kregen
.
Etymology:
Compound word constructed from:
Goos
+
Ei
Rhyming words
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