Christorbeere

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German

Etymology

Perhaps Christ +‎ Dorn +‎ Beere. Christorbeeren f pl is attested since at least 1795,[1] Christdorn since at least 1810.[2]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkʁɪstɔʁˌbeːʁə/
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Noun

Christorbeere f (genitive Christorbeere, plural Christorbeeren)

  1. (dialectal, possibly archaic) gooseberry
    Synonym: Stachelbeere

Declension

References

  1. ^ in Daniel Gottlieb Settegast's Bienencatechismus (Königsberg, 1795), p. 33
  2. ^ in Heinrich Zschokke's Miszellen für die Neueste Weltkunde. Vierter Jahrgang, 1810 (Aarau, 1810), p. 391