Furche

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German

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Etymology

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From Middle High German vurch, from Old High German furh, from Proto-West Germanic *furh, from Proto-Germanic *furhs.

The final -e is secondary, possibly due to confusion between the earlier strong plural Fürche and the later weak plural Furchen (also Fürchen). The -ch- is Upper German; the Central German form Fure, Fuhre did not establish itself because of its homophony with Fuhre (cartload).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈfʊʁçə/
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Noun

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Furche f (genitive Furche, plural Furchen)

  1. furrow

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