Luch

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German

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Luch.

Etymology

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From Middle Low German lūch, from a West Slavic descendant of Proto-Slavic *lǫgъ (depression). Compare Upper Sorbian łuh and Czech luh.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /luːχ/
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Noun

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Luch n (strong, genitive Luchs or Luches, plural Luche or Lüche) or
Luch f (genitive Luch, plural Luche or Lüche)

  1. (Northern Germany) boggy lowland, moorland, which may seasonally dry and used as a pasture

Declension

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Further reading

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  • Luch” in Duden online