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English
Etymology
Borrowed from German Trausch.
Proper noun
Trausch (plural Trausches)
- A surname from German.
Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Trausch is the 35057th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 643 individuals. Trausch is most common among White (96.27%) individuals.
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Luxembourgish
Etymology
From a regionally highly restricted Late Middle High German trūsch (attested 1490 in the Saarland). Probably the same word as Dutch tros (“bunch of grapes”) with a dialectal variant truis, which latter is in line with the Luxembourgish form. Possibly borrowed from Old French trusse, trousse (“bunch, bundle”), which is, however, usually said of things tied together rather than plants growing in bunches. Therefore alternatively thought to be an old Germanic word and then comparable with Old English trūs (“fallen-off leaves and twigs”), Old Norse tros (“brittle branch”).
Pronunciation
Noun
Trausch m (plural Traisch or Träisch)
- bush, shrub
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