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Limburgish
Alternative spelling:
Alternative forms (see individual entries for spelling variations):
- Walbe̩r
- Wǫrbe̩l, Wurbe̩l, Warbe̩l, Wǫlbeer, Walbeer
- Mǫlbe̩r, Mulbe̩r, Malbe̩r
- Mǫrbe̩l, Murbe̩l, Marbe̩l
- Wǫrbe̩lt, Warbe̩lt
- Arbe̩l, Ǫrbe̩l
- Mǫlbeer, Mulbeer, Malbeer, Mǫlsbeer, Malsbeer
- Mǫrme̩l, Marme̩l, Marme̩lt, Marbe̩lt, Malbe̩rt, Malme̩rt
- Wǫlsbeer, Wǫǫlbe̩r, Wǫǫlsbeer
- Ǫǫlbeer, Ǫǫlsbeer, Ǫǫrbe̩l, Ǫǫlbe̩r
- Krǫke̩beer, Kräke̩beer
Etymology
From *wald (“forest”) + *beer (“berry”).
Pronunciation
Noun
Wǫlbe̩r f (plural Wǫlbe̩re̩) (Rheinische Dokumenta spelling, Southeast Limburgish, some dialects of Central Limburgish)
- blueberry, bilberry, whortleberry, huckleberry