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Kirsche
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German
Alternative forms
- Kersche (archaic or dialectal)
Etymology
From Middle High German kirse, from Old High German kirsa, from Proto-West Germanic *kirsijā, from Late Latin ceresia.
Pronunciation
Noun
Kirsche f (genitive Kirsche, plural Kirschen)
- cherry
- (colloquial, possibly regional) a ball, especially a football
- Aus der Drehung zimmert er die Kirsche direkt unters Gebälk.
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- (slang) bullet
Usage notes
- Compounds are predominantly formed from the stem Kirsch-. In a number of words only this form is usual, but in most cases the regularised form Kirschen- is also common and standard.
Declension
Declension of Kirsche [feminine]
Derived terms
Related terms
- Kirschbaum
- Kirschblüte
- Kirschernte, Kirschenernte
- Kirschgeschmack
- Kirschholz, Kirschenholz
- Kirschkern
- Kirschkuchen
- Kirschsaft, Kirschensaft
- Kirschschnaps, Kirschenschnaps
- Sauerkirsche
- Süßkirsche
- Vogelkirsche
- Weichselkirsche
- Wildkirsche
- Zierkirsche
Descendants
- → Estonian: kirss
Further reading
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