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Tack
in Low German
Pronunciation:
/tak/
noun
Plural:
Tacken
m
de Tack
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Salland:
W. Draaijer:
Woordenboekje van het Deventersch dialect.
Nijhoff, ’s-Gravenhage 1896, page 41
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Westmünsterland:
Bernhard Nienhaus:
Plattdeutsch in Rhade
Altmark:
Johann Friedrich Danneil:
Wörterbuch der altmärkisch-plattdeutschen Mundart.
Schmidt, Salzwedel 1859, page 219
PDF, 28.1 MB
Nord-Barnim:
Ludolf Parisius:
Mittelmärkisches Plattdeutsch. Affpàrtije Luunsche Wöre.
videel, Niebüll 2000, ISBN 3-935111-19-3, page 38
Low Saxon:
Ast
Dutch:
tak
German:
Ast
Zweig
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Südwest-Ostfalen:
Albert Hansen:
Holzland-ostfälisches Wörterbuch.
Ummendorf 1964, page 193
Altmark:
Johann Friedrich Danneil:
Wörterbuch der altmärkisch-plattdeutschen Mundart.
Schmidt, Salzwedel 1859, page 219
PDF, 28.1 MB
Nord-Barnim:
Ludolf Parisius:
Mittelmärkisches Plattdeutsch. Affpàrtije Luunsche Wöre.
videel, Niebüll 2000, ISBN 3-935111-19-3, page 143
Low Saxon:
Tinn
,
Spitz
German:
Zacke
Zacken
Composed words:
Tacken
Twins:
Tacken
Rhyming words
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