פֿרייזער־יאָדלע

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Yiddish

.אַ פֿרייזער־יאָדלע

Etymology

Literally: "Fraser fir", named after the Scottish botanist John Fraser (1750-1811).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfrɛɪ̯zərˌjɔdlə/
  • Hyphenation: פֿריי‧זער־יאָד‧לע

Noun

פֿרייזער־יאָדלע (freyzer-yodlef, plural פֿרייזער־יאָדלעס (freyzer-yodles)

  1. Fraser fir (Abies fraseri)

References

  • Mordkhe Shekhter (2005) די געוויקסן־וועלט אין ייִדיש [di geviksn-velt in yidish, The plant world in Yiddish]‎, Institute for Jewish Research, page 158