Latsche

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German

Etymology 1

Probably deverbal from latschen (to traipse, walk about), itself perhaps related with lasch (slack) or else onomatopoetic.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlaːtʃə/
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Noun

Latsche f (genitive Latsche, plural Latschen)

  1. slipper, sandal
  2. (humorous) shoe (especially when old or worn out)
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Etymology 2

Bavarian . (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

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Particularly: "/latʃə/"

Noun

Latsche f (genitive Latsche, plural Latschen)

  1. mountain pine, Pinus mugo
    Synonym: Bergkiefer
  2. (especially) the subspecies Pinus mugo mugo
    Synonyms: Legföhre, Legkiefer, Krüppelkiefer
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  • English: latschen

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