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Central Franconian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Old High German buoh.
Noun
Booch n (plural Bööcher or Beecher, diminutive Bööchelche or Beechelche)
- (Ripuarian, northern Moselle Franconian) book
Der Pitter well Abitur maache? Dä hät doch em Levve noch kee Booch en de Häng jekräje!- Peter wants to get a university-entrance diploma? He hasn’t got his hands on a book in all his life!
Usage notes
- The inflected forms with -öö- are Ripuarian, those with -ee- are Moselle Franconian.
- Boch (Colognian Academy spelling)
- Buch (southern Moselle Franconian)
Etymology 2
From Old High German buohha.
Noun
Booch f (plural Booche)
- (Ripuarian, northern Moselle Franconian) beech (tree)
- Boch (Colognian Academy spelling)
- Bööch (rare Ripuarian variant)
- Buch, Biech (southern Moselle Franconian)