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האַרלע

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Yiddish

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Etymology

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האַר (har, sir) suffixed with a diminutive cognate to ־עלע (-ele),[1] equivalent to German Herrlein.

Noun

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האַרלע (harlem, plural האַרלעס (harles)

  1. (Western Yiddish, now chiefly Alsace and pockets near Amsterdam[2]) grandfather
    Synonyms: זיידע (zeyde), (also chiefly Western Yiddish) גראָספֿאַטער (grosfater), אָפּאַ (opa), גראָספּאַפּאַ (grospapa)
    Coordinate term: פֿראַלע (frale, (Western Yiddish) grandmother)

Usage notes

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  • Also seems to be used by German non-Jews (but not Jews) near Frankfurt and Nuremburg, as *Harrle or *Herrle.

References

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  1. ^ https://yiddish.forward.com/articles/175178/index.html
  2. ^ The Language and Culture Atlas of Ashkenazic Jewry: The Eastern Yiddish - Western Yiddish Continuum, Volume III, Niemeyer, 2010, p.214-215

Further reading

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  • Justus van de Kamp et al., “האַרלע” in Jiddisch-Nederlands Woordenboek [Yiddish-Dutch Dictionary], Amsterdam: Stichting Jiddische Lexicografie, 1987-present (ongoing). [1].