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Keem
in Low German
Pronunciation:
/kɛɪ̯m/
noun
Plural:
Kemen
m
de Keem
[1]
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Holsteiner jüm-Gebiet:
Hugo Kohbrok:
Der Lautstand des žym-Gebiets in Dithmarschen.
Otto, Darmstadt 1901, page 37
PDF, 2.3 MB
Ost-Mecklenburg:
Carl Friedrich Müller:
Reuter-Lexikon.
Leipzig 1905, Hesse & Becker Verlag, page 67
PDF, 5.1 MB
Belzig-Teltow:
Willy Lademann:
Wörterbuch der Teltower Volkssprache.
Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1956, page 115
Nord-Barnim:
Ludolf Parisius:
Mittelmärkisches Plattdeutsch. Affpàrtije Luunsche Wöre.
videel, Niebüll 2000, ISBN 3-935111-19-3, page 77
Low Saxon:
Organ
to
’t
Ademen
von
de
Fisch
English:
gill
Dutch:
koon
kieuw
German:
Kieme
Chris 73, CC BY-SA 3.0
[2]
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anatomy
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map for submeaning [2] of “Keem”
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About the maps
Holsteiner jüm-Gebiet:
Hugo Kohbrok:
Der Lautstand des žym-Gebiets in Dithmarschen.
Otto, Darmstadt 1901, page 37
PDF, 2.3 MB
Nord-Barnim:
Ludolf Parisius:
Mittelmärkisches Plattdeutsch. Affpàrtije Luunsche Wöre.
videel, Niebüll 2000, ISBN 3-935111-19-3, page 77
Low Saxon:
Knaken
in
’n
Döötz
,
in
den
en
Deel
von
de
Tähn
sitt
English:
jaw
Dutch:
kaak
German:
Kiefer
Kinnlade
Unterkiefer
Twins:
Keev
Kiff
Rhyming words
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