Reech

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Luxembourgish

e Reech

Alternative forms

  • Riech (less common standard form)

Etymology

From Middle High German rëche, from Old High German rehho, from Proto-Germanic *rekô. Immediately cognate with German Rechen and probably Dutch riek. Also related with Dutch raak, English rake (from Proto-Germanic *rakō). The expected Luxembourgish form is Riech; now predominant Reech is from an eastern dialect (equivalent to local breechen, steechen for briechen, stiechen etc.).

Pronunciation

Noun

Reech m (plural Reecher)

  1. rake