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Prüßen
in Low German
Pronunciation:
/pɾyːsn̩/
noun
Syllabication:
Prü·ßen
Does not appear in plural
n
used without article
[1]
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Low Saxon:
Königriek
in
dat
Düütsche
Riek
English:
Prussia
Dutch:
Pruisen
German:
Preußen
Examples:
Prüßen
hett
1866
dat
Königriek
Hannover
innahmen
.
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About the maps
Bielefeld:
Olaf Bordasch:
Wörterverzeichnis zu Heinrich Stoltes Bauernhof und Mundart in Ravensberg.
page 49
PDF, 1.8 MB
Altmark:
Johann Friedrich Danneil:
Wörterbuch der altmärkisch-plattdeutschen Mundart.
Schmidt, Salzwedel 1859, page 41
PDF, 28.1 MB
Nord-Barnim:
Ludolf Parisius:
Mittelmärkisches Plattdeutsch. Affpàrtije Luunsche Wöre.
videel, Niebüll 2000, ISBN 3-935111-19-3, page 62
Low Saxon:
Landschop
an
de
Oostsee
English:
Prussia
Dutch:
Pruisen
German:
Preußen
Examples:
De
wichtigste
Stadt
in
Prüßen
weer
Königsbarg.
Känsterle, CC-BY-SA-3.0
Etymology:
Word derived from:
Prüüß
Rhyming words
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