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Central Franconian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Old High German wiht.
Noun
Weech n (plural Weechter, diminutive Weechje or Weechelche)
- (Ripuarian) a child, especially a girl, daughter
Etymology 2
From Old High German wiega.
Noun
Weech f (plural Weeje, diminutive Weejelche)
- (Ripuarian, northern Moselle Franconian) cradle
2015, “Dausend Levve”performed by Kasalla:Un hätt ich mieh wie nur ei Levve, soll jedes Mol ming Weech hee stonn.
Hee well ich dausend Fähler maache un dann vun hee zom Düüvel jonn.- And if I had more than just one life, every time my cradle should stand here.
Here I want to make a thousand mistakes and from here go to the devil.
- Weeg (Colognian Academy spelling)
- Wiech (southern Moselle Franconian)
Limburgish
Etymology
From earlier wīga, likely from Proto-West Germanic *waggjan, from Proto-Germanic *wagjaną.
Pronunciation
Noun
Weech f (plural Weege) (Eupen)
- cradle
Luxembourgish
Etymology
Back-formation from weechen.
Pronunciation
Noun
Weech f (uncountable)
- soaking