אַגרעס

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Yiddish

.(2) אַגרעס

Etymology

From Middle High German agrāz, from Medieval Latin agresta (unripe fruit, verjuice), likely applied to the gooseberry due to its sour taste. Compare Austro-Bavarian Ogrosl (gooseberry).

Alternatively, borrowed from Polish agrest (gooseberry), from the same Latin source.

Pronunciation

  • (YIVO) IPA(key): /ˈa.ɡrəs/
  • Hyphenation: אַ‧גרעס

Noun

אַגרעס (agresm, plural אַגרעס (agres)

  1. gooseberry (plant of the genus Ribes)
  2. gooseberry (the berry of this plant)

References

  • Mordkhe Shekhter (2005) “אַגרעס”, in די געוויקסן־וועלט אין ייִדיש, Institute for Jewish Research, Yiddish-Latin-English index
  • Alexander Harkavy (2006) “אַגרעס”, in Yiddish-English-Hebrew Dictionary, New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, →ISBN, page 3